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Debugging Hyper-V: 1. Halt in hvix64. 2. Set VM Resume breakpoint. 3. Turn on Intel Processor Trace. 4. Break in the Secure Kernel. Record all Intel PT executed instructions by reading Host mode memory from within Guest mode. Hopefully cool video for hypervisor enthusiasts.

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