[Resolved] Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
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[Resolved] Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
Hi to everyone. I need help.
I copied many times in VHDX, VHD (with Microsoft utility) and VMDK format (with VMware-converter), a bootable physical hard disk (1tb) with Windows 8.1 64bit.
I tried to use the generated file with Virtualbox (and VMWare) and nothing to do.
I converted with command line vboxmanage the VHD in VDI. Same problem.
Always the message Fatal! No bootable medium found! System halted.
It is not the first time I use Virtualbox and I know how it works.
Is there something I can try?
Thanks for every help.
My pc has Windows 10 64bit
Installed Virtualbox 64bit
I copied many times in VHDX, VHD (with Microsoft utility) and VMDK format (with VMware-converter), a bootable physical hard disk (1tb) with Windows 8.1 64bit.
I tried to use the generated file with Virtualbox (and VMWare) and nothing to do.
I converted with command line vboxmanage the VHD in VDI. Same problem.
Always the message Fatal! No bootable medium found! System halted.
It is not the first time I use Virtualbox and I know how it works.
Is there something I can try?
Thanks for every help.
My pc has Windows 10 64bit
Installed Virtualbox 64bit
Last edited by socratis on 9. Dec 2018, 20:41, edited 3 times in total.
Reason: Marked as [Resolved].
Reason: Marked as [Resolved].
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Re: It is driving me crazy
"I tried to use the file" gives us nothing to go on. How did you try to use the file? Your description of how to created the virtual disk is important too. Not all methods result in bootable media, and no method exists if physical disk was not bootable.
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Re: It is driving me crazy
Thanks for reply. I've update my question...
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
And I've changed the title from the generic "It is driving me crazy" to something more appropriate that describes the problem, not your mindsetBoriskarloff wrote:I've update my question...
Did you convert the whole disk, or just a partition?
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
All the disk
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
@Boriskarloff
This is not Twitter, there is no limit of 140 characters. We need you to describe completely and in full detail, step-by-step, exact commands, exact procedures of what you did. Otherwise we're in the dark.
So, start telling the story of the conversion and the attempt to boot it. Not "I converted it, it won't boot". That's not enough. We need the full and completely detailed steps.
This is not Twitter, there is no limit of 140 characters. We need you to describe completely and in full detail, step-by-step, exact commands, exact procedures of what you did. Otherwise we're in the dark.
So, start telling the story of the conversion and the attempt to boot it. Not "I converted it, it won't boot". That's not enough. We need the full and completely detailed steps.
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
Some basic facts that I can tell you about, based on what you've said so far.
- The error message "No bootable medium found" means exactly what it says and is never wrong. No bootable media is attached to the VM.
- Copying the content of the disk from one container to another (VHD to VMDK to VDI) makes no difference. Only the content of the drive - and whether you actually connected it to the VM - determines whether the VM can boot from that drive.
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
Slight correction; anything greater than Windows 7 can boot with the VirtualBox provided EFI, according to ch. 3.14 Alternative Firmware (EFI).mpack wrote:VirtualBox does have an EFI BIOS option, but it wasn't designed to boot Windows 8.1
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
Hi to everyone tried to help me.
Today I tried again and now it works! I don't know why
I just enabled EFI, but... I made it before time and time again.
I'd like to understand the reason, for help others have the same problem.
Bye.
Today I tried again and now it works! I don't know why
I just enabled EFI, but... I made it before time and time again.
I'd like to understand the reason, for help others have the same problem.
Bye.
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
We would all like a better understanding of the problem, but information flow so far doesn't give me great optimism on that score.Boriskarloff wrote: I'd like to understand the reason, for help others have the same problem.
One thing you could do now that you can get the VM to boot, is go to Disk Management in the Win10 guest and look at the properties of the system drive (usually disk 0). If the first partition is a few hundred MB "EFI System Partition" then yes, you needed the EFI BIOS. If the first partition is much larger then it's an MBR drive and EFI was a red herring.
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
Yes it is EFI.
But as I wrote in the previous post, I enabled in VirtualBox many times, for try.
But as I wrote in the previous post, I enabled in VirtualBox many times, for try.
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Re: Physical drive to VHD: No bootable medium found
People try different things to make a VM work. Usually, it's not just a single thing that they change, they start changing setting at will, blindly. Since we don't have any logs of what the VM settings were when it wasn't booting, we can't tell for sure.
The important thing is that is works now. Maybe you finally picked the appropriate settings. All's well that ends well. Marking as [Resolved].
The important thing is that is works now. Maybe you finally picked the appropriate settings. All's well that ends well. Marking as [Resolved].
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