If you upgrade from a Windows 8.1 desktop to Windows 10, log in to the desktop, and press a key on the login screen, Windows displays a black screen and the desktop is unusable.
Workaround: Take these steps:
- Connect to the machine from a vSphere Web Client console or RDP (not from Horizon Client) and use the on-screen keyboard to log in to the Windows 10 guest operating system.
- Open Device Manager, logging in with administrator credentials when prompted.
- Select Keyboards.
- Right-click the displayed keyboard device and select Properties.
- Click the Driver tab. The current driver should be the Lenovo ThinkPad PS/2 keyboard driver.
- Click Roll Back Driver to go back to using the Microsoft keyboard driver.
- Reboot the Windows 10 system.
- Windows 10 unmanaged machines are displayed as Windows 8 on the Registered Machines page in View Administrator. vCenter Server-managed Windows 10 machines that are in manual desktop pools and Windows 10 machines in automated pools are displayed correctly as Windows 10.
Workaround: None - Windows 10 is not supported as a guest operating system for ThinApp in this release of Horizon 6.
Workaround: None