I have a SSD that has windows installed on it. I created in such a way that I can put it on any computer and it boots.
Is there a way that I create a VHD or VHDX or any other format and mount it in Virtual box and use?
Bootable Physical HDD to VHD or VHDX
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scottgus1
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Re: Bootable Physical HDD to VHD or VHDX
Web-search "Windows P2V" and "Windows P2V site:forums.virtualbox.org" for options.
Dynamically-expanding VHD has a design error that will cause complete data loss if a host disk error or some such happens while the disk is expanding. I don't know if VHDx has the same problem.
Dynamically-expanding VHD has a design error that will cause complete data loss if a host disk error or some such happens while the disk is expanding. I don't know if VHDx has the same problem.
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Re: Bootable Physical HDD to VHD or VHDX
As Scott says, Google for "P2V site:forums.virtualbox.org", and note all of the mentions of Disk2VHD. As Scott also says, VHD is a poor choice, so you should convert VHD to VDI before use - how you do that is also covered by past discussions.J K wrote:Is there a way that I create a VHD or VHDX or any other format and mount it in Virtual box and use?
It doesn't, but nor is VHDX officially supported yet AFAIK - no mentions in the manual. VMDK would be the obvious choice, or Macrium Reflect again. Personally when I do it I use Disk2VHD assuming I'm converting directly from physical to VM. If I'm going to physical then I'd always use Macrium, and then once I have the Macrium backup then "restoring" into a VM is always an option too.scottgus1 wrote:I don't know if VHDx has the same problem.
I don't shill for Macrium btw, just a fan. Back in time I used to be a fan of Acronis, but then they bloated up the user interface to a confusing mess.
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Thank you guys for replying....
I have wasted countless hours trying to make it happen and it never worked for me....
I finally installed it in Hyper-v and it is working allowing me to do what I wanted to...
I wish there was a software to convert a physical hardi disk to virtual box and then simply use it in VB
I have wasted countless hours trying to make it happen and it never worked for me....
I finally installed it in Hyper-v and it is working allowing me to do what I wanted to...
I wish there was a software to convert a physical hardi disk to virtual box and then simply use it in VB
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There is, it's "Disk2VHD". The recommended web searches would have shown you this. Disk2VHD is only mentioned a couple gazillion times. One of which was Mpack's post above yours...J K wrote:I wish there was a software to convert a physical hardi disk to virtual box and then simply use it in VB
And any P2V/V2P is going to have some glitches *. You're taking the brain out of one body and putting it in another body. Frankenstein moments are to be expected.
*Glitches unless you pay for software to fix them. One free disk-image backup program (Macrium Reflect) has a pay-for different-hardware restore mode that is supposed to handle the Frankenstein stuff. In free software, the user & Google are the different-hardware-restore mode...)
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AFAIK, the free version handles all of the stuff I mentioned above - and I'm sure because I have not bought the non-free version. I assume you are talking about the "Re-deploy" feature that they mention on their website. I've never used it (being non-free), but it seems to take care of all the Windows software stuff (as opposed to the hardware/GPT/MBR stuff) you might have to do after you get Windows to boot, e.g. fetching device drivers etc. TBH I don't entirely see the point: Win10 all by itself will go online and get new drivers when it detects hardware changes, so I'm not sure what's on offer there.scottgus1 wrote:One free disk-image backup program (Macrium Reflect) has a pay-for different-hardware restore mode that is supposed to handle the Frankenstein stuff.
The paid version does have encrypted backups and so forth that I have no use for. I expect that the only people who pay for Macrium are business users, a bit like VirtualBox itself.
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The "Re-deploy" or 'dissimilar hardware restore' functions are something I read about some time ago, back in Windows 7 or XP days. I haven't stayed up-to-date though. 10 may be a lot more capable in switching hardware.