Install Hyper Terminal Windows 10
Enable Hyper-V to create virtual machines on Windows 10.
Hyper-V can be enabled in many ways including using the Windows 10 control panel, PowerShell or using the Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management tool (DISM). This documents walks through each option.
Note: Hyper-V is built into Windows as an optional feature -- there is no Hyper-V download.
Check Requirements
- Windows 10 Enterprise, Pro, or Education
- 64-bit Processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT).
- CPU support for VM Monitor Mode Extension (VT-c on Intel CPUs).
- Minimum of 4 GB memory.
The Hyper-V role cannot be installed on Windows 10 Home.
Upgrade from Windows 10 Home edition to Windows 10 Pro by opening up Settings > Update and Security > Activation.
For more information and troubleshooting, see Windows 10 Hyper-V System Requirements.
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Enable Hyper-V using PowerShell
Open a PowerShell console as Administrator.
Run the following command:
If the command couldn't be found, make sure you're running PowerShell as Administrator.
When the installation has completed, reboot.
Enable Hyper-V with CMD and DISM
The Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool (DISM) helps configure Windows and Windows images. Among its many applications, DISM can enable Windows features while the operating system is running.
To enable the Hyper-V role using DISM:
Open up a PowerShell or CMD session as Administrator.
Type the following command:
For more information about DISM, see the DISM Technical Reference.
Enable the Hyper-V role through Settings
Right click on the Windows button and select ‘Apps and Features’.
Select Programs and Features on the right under related settings.
Select Turn Windows Features on or off.
Select Hyper-V and click OK.
When the installation has completed you are prompted to restart your computer.
Make virtual machines
So here is how to get HyperTerminal on to Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit).
On the Windows 7 box make a new folder under C:Program FilesHyperTerminal for 32-bit and for 64-bit make a new folder C:Program Files (x86)HyperTerminal
From a Windows XP box and copy the following 3 files to the folder that was just created on the Windows 7 box:
C:Program FilesWindows NThypertrm.exe
C:WINDOWSsystem32hypertrm.dll
C:WINDOWSHelphypertrm.chm
Now just run hypertrm.exe and HyperTerminal is on Windows 7.
If you want to have HyperTerminal on your Start Menu just create a shortcut to hypertrm.exe and put it inC:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuPrograms and when you go to All Programs under the Start Menu HyperTerminal will be there.
15 Comments
- CayenneShawn (Contronex) Jun 26, 2012 at 10:14am
Thanks for this share! Occasionally I have need of it, though I usually use Putty.
- PimientoJohn Ogaji Dec 10, 2012 at 10:25am
Thanks for this share. I'm able to use the HyperTerm app with my Win7 PC now
- DatilStiegelis Apr 23, 2013 at 01:14pm
thank you very much for sharing, this is very useful
- PoblanoRoccoT Aug 27, 2013 at 05:57pm
My XP PC has no such directory as
C:WINODWSit has one called C:WINDOWS however
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- Datilxplummerx Dec 27, 2013 at 08:19pm
Thanks for this! I just used this to console into a router that is having trouble booting.
- Pimientojohnshreffler Mar 19, 2014 at 02:42pm
I have used HT a lot over the years. When I got my Win7 box, I would just do an install of HT63PE, and accept that you could receive, but not transmit. So this interested me. I followed the instructions to the letter, but same result: I can receive normally, but cannot transmit characters. Tried all my USB ports, played with compatibilities, but still no luck. Any help out there?
- Pimientoheberalanis Apr 11, 2014 at 01:17pm
Thank you, great solution, I was missing this application, I am working in automation and hyperterminal is a good app. for some serial communications.
- PimientoCONTRAST Apr 21, 2014 at 08:50pm
Thanks! There are some things that Putty just can't do. Like xmodem for cisco ios recovery.
- Pimientolbettes Sep 15, 2014 at 04:55pm
Why does this only give me the choice of tcp/ip winsoc? I need a com port 1 connection (db9 com port) for the equipment I'm communicating with.
- AnaheimEdward3040 Nov 6, 2014 at 06:26pm
Thanks. To add, the way I got the files was attached my Virtual XP (old work apps need 16bit) in Disk management and pulled it right from there. No hassle looking for an XP machine to get the data from.
- CayenneGadget Gal Nov 19, 2014 at 09:35pm
It worked like a charm!!! THANKS SO very MUCH! Got us out of a pinch!
- Pimientolbettes Apr 6, 2015 at 05:12pm
this only gives you tcp/ip winsoc, I need a db9 serial conn comm por 1-6 for the equipment i'm trying to access
- Pimientotkjtkj May 11, 2015 at 09:03am
You've got an error in this article, associating 32bit with ' c:program files ..' and 64bit with 'c:program files (x86) ..'
where the opposite is true . Not a big deal for experienced people, of course ..
And tnx for the info ! - PimientoMichael376837 Jul 15, 2016 at 08:31pm
Thank you for the instructions, it worked for perfectly. I was using the Hyper Terminal to program some printers