Thanks!
I like hyper-v because it's bare metal (at least in server 08 it is), meaning it starts up your VMs seperately from the Host's OS, so if you lose power, when the host boots back up, so do your VMs. I virtualize Home Server 2011 running on my MediaCenter computer, so bare metal is extremely useful for me.
VMware workstation for example, has a ton more features, like direct I/O access to the VMs, so my Mobile Broadband card for example, I can point directly to a VM, it shows up in the VM like a normal mobile broadband card, then disapears on the Host. However, what I really like about Hyper-V that I won't talk about here as it'll be a waste of space is Dynamic Memory, and more awesomely, RemoteFX.
Can anyone running 7989 switch on Hyper-V and see if your number of cores went to 1 as well? I'm curious if its specifically my build that I have, or everyone is expiriencing this. . .
Thanks!