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Having built a Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 virtual machine you realise the network adapter type isn’t the preferred model. After powering down, removing and adding a new adapter you’re unable to apply the IP address to the new NIC.

You’re presented with this friendly message, “The IP address x.x.x.x you have entered for the network adapter is already assigned to another adapter…”.

[The screenshot below explains]

IP address assigned to an orphaned adapter


What should I do about this?

Simple, you should remove the ‘missing’ adapter and here’s how.

  • Login with an account that has Administrative rights.
  • Open a Command Prompt.
  • Type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
  • Type start compmgmt.msc

[The screenshot below shows the commands]

Environment variable to reveal more 'Hidden' devices

  • In the Computer Management MMC expand out the Device Manager branch.
  • Expand out the Network adapters branch.

[The screenshot below explains]

A single NIC, where's the other?

  • On the MMC toolbar click View
  • Select Show Hidden Devices

[The screenshot below explains]

Show Hidden Devices

  • Looking in the Network adapters category now you should notice a few devices appear

[The screenshot below explains]

As if by magic, the missing NIC appears.

You’ll notice the orphaned adapter is ‘greyed out’.

  • Right-click the greyed out adapter and select Uninstall.

[The screenshot below explains]

Remove the redundant entry

  • Close the Computer Management MMC and Command Prompt windows.
  • Well done.

Amongst the myriad of ‘free’ virtualisation offerings (‘free’ until you need the management tools) I couldn’t help but notice Citrix have released their beta of a free P2V tool for XenServer (it imports VMDK files amongst other things). With VMware and Citrix no longer being the best of friends do we have a virtualisation silent assassin in our midst? Organisations already bought into the Citrix infrastructure can easily justify the investigation into another Citrix product whereas it’s harder to kick a small piece of work off to review ‘another vendor offering’. I’m not thinking about the big global companies but the SMBs who want to get on board with the Type 2 hypervisor. Just a thought.

http://www.virtualization.info/2009/04/citrix-unveils-xenconvert-20-technical.html