- After initial bootup, need to change the video driver
- wait for bootup to complete, takes a few minutes, then Control+F2 to change to console
 - run the following commands:
 
su pacman -Sy pacman -S xf86-video-fbdev systemctl start sddm- the display manager should start now and you can complete the installation
 
 - Power down the vm after the installation, remove the ISO image in the settings, and power back on the vm.
 - Give the system a few minutes to come back online, then Control+F2 once again. We need to install xrdp and xorgxrdp via the Microsoft github
 - Log in using the account you set up in the installation
 - Run the following commands:
 
sudo pacman -Sy
sudo pacman -S git
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/linux-vm-tools
cd linux-vm-tools/arch
- Currently, the xorgxrdp package is not compilable without some changes - so before we run the 
makepkg.shcommand editmakepkg.shto prevent removal of the$TEMPDIRdirectory (comment out the last line). - Go ahead and run 
./makepgk.shafter that, to grab the proper packages and attempt the build. - If both packages build, then awesome. Otherwise....
- I have needed to fix the xrdpMouse.c file, changing the WM_BUTTON[8,9][UP,DOWN] case statements back to a prepatched state. Replace them with the integers 115,116,117,118.
 - From within the temp build directory, edit the PKGBUILD to comment out the source line.
 - Run 
makepkg -si --skipinteg, which prevents the command from complaining about the checksums being different. - After that, both xrdp and xorgxrdp should be installed
 
 - Back into the linux-vm-tools/arch directory, run 
sudo ./install.sh - Now to make some changes to the ~/.xinitrc file
- Near the top of the file, change the 
DEFAULT_SESSION=startkdetoDEFAULT_SESSION=startplasma-x11 - Change 
local dbus_args=(--sh-syntax --exit-with-session)tolocal dbus_args=(--sh-syntax) 
 - Near the top of the file, change the 
 - If you also want audio to work, we need to install a couple more things
sudo pacman -S yayto install the yay package manageryay pulseaudio-module-xrdpto install the audio forwarder.
 - Shutdown the vm.
 - Open an Admin Powershell prompt and run 
set-vm -vmname <vmnamehere> -EnhancedSessionTransportType HvSocket - Power back on and you should be prompted with an RDP session window. It may take some time to show up.
 - If you need to get back to a terminal, re-enable VMBus with 
set-vm -vmname <vmnamehere> -enhancedsessiontransporttype vmbus 
I did additional install of gdm and sddm and then I was able to see the graphical ui, after second login
See here https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Install_Display_Managers
sudo pacman -S gdmsudo pacman -S sddmsudo systemctl restart lightdmThen two logins and able to see the desktop and proceed with the installation, maybe recent manjaro needs some additional deps that
sudo pacman -S lightdmdoes not resolveAlso, be sure you have
Type 2VMs and you boot without proprietary drivers first