Disk2vhd and VirtualBox woes
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@Bill-Kindle If I am reading it right (read this page many times in the last 7 months) #4 is done on the PC you want to virtualize, correct?
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@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
Like a villager in AoE2.
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@Bill-Kindle That machine is long dead!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
Like a villager in AoE2.
Exactly.
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@technobabble You might be able to mount the VHD still on a Windows system. Have you tried that?
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@Bill-Kindle Just tried last night using Hyper V and go the dreaded "a disk read error occured"
I found a website that basically says attach VHD to explorer so it is a hard drive, go in computer managment and shrink the data partition and then add a new partition named system reserved and then it should boot. Looks like that is going to be my next attempt at getting this working.
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@technobabble With my previous reply that's what I was talking about. Mount the VHD on a Windows 7 + machine and work with the partitions that way.
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@Bill-Kindle Ooooh...doh....I got you...
It mounts fine...I have never tried to modify the partitions.
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@Bill-Kindle ok..I have it mounted and it's listed as drive 1
225.96 GB Healthy (primary partition) and K: 6.93 GB RAW Healthy (Active, Primary partition)
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I had one of those awesome moments where you don't know whether to shout YES! YES! or just sob quietly with joy. And that moment was when Vista with my MS Accounting program finally booted to the desktop! I held my breath as I waited to see if the accounting Program would start up and if the data was intact. Yes and YES!
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So let me put this out there in case this happens to someone else.
If you have a P2V done by Disk2vhd and you get the a disk read error occurred, here is what worked for me:
*open Disk Manager and mount VHD
- make sure you have a partition for System Reserved and mark it active (I had a raw partition so I had to format it with NTFS and marked it active.)
- Create a new Virtual Machine in Hyper-V and do NOT connect to VHD
- Connect to VHD
- Boot to boot disk, W7 install disk will work. WARNING Repair with System Recovery will not work if you use x64 on x32 VHD. Also using the Hyper-V manager in W10 preview, the DVD wouldn't always show up for boot, so I used a 32bit W7 HP ISO.
*Proceed with System Recovery and wait for the reboot. - TA DA!!
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Can anyone tell me how to:
- get a larger screen for the Virtual machine? View Full Screen Mode only makes the window larger.
- When I use RDP to connect to the PC with Hyper-V the mouse is not captured in the VM only
- Since my VM was created by attaching my VHD, is it possible to export the whole thing as one VM? (I am probably saying it wrong and it might not matter, I just thought there might be a good idea to save as a Hyper V VM.
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@technobabble said:
Can anyone tell me how to:
- get a larger screen for the Virtual machine? View Full Screen Mode only makes the window larger.
That's done in the OS, not in the hypervisor.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
Can anyone tell me how to:
- get a larger screen for the Virtual machine? View Full Screen Mode only makes the window larger.
That's done in the OS, not in the hypervisor.
Thanks...I've got the full size now.
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So I understand that using Hyper-V, I should be able to Insert Intergration Services Setup Disk so I can use the mouse in the VM while remoteing into the PC with Hyper-V.
Sounds easy enough,, Start the VM, click on Action, then click on Insert Integration Services Setup Disk. BUT, it's not there...it's not even greyed out, it's just not there.
So is Hyper-V missing key pieces in the W10 Technical Preview?
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@technobabble said:
So I understand that using Hyper-V, I should be able to Insert Intergration Services Setup Disk so I can use the mouse in the VM while remoteing into the PC with Hyper-V.
Sounds easy enough,, Start the VM, click on Action, then click on Insert Integration Services Setup Disk. BUT, it's not there...it's not even greyed out, it's just not there.
So is Hyper-V missing key pieces in the W10 Technical Preview?
I'm using W10 in Hyper-V 2012 R2 without issue. The Integration services iirc were already present in the TP, no additional installation was required.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@technobabble said:
So I understand that using Hyper-V, I should be able to Insert Intergration Services Setup Disk so I can use the mouse in the VM while remoteing into the PC with Hyper-V.
Sounds easy enough,, Start the VM, click on Action, then click on Insert Integration Services Setup Disk. BUT, it's not there...it's not even greyed out, it's just not there.
So is Hyper-V missing key pieces in the W10 Technical Preview?
I'm using W10 in Hyper-V 2012 R2 without issue. The Integration services iirc were already present in the TP, no additional installation was required.
In my scenario, the PC's main OS is W10 TP and it's running Hyper-V which I have the Vista VHD running finally. That Vista VHD has no Insert Services Setup Disk.
Is there another way to get the Insert Integration Services started?
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So after a lot of Googling...Insert Integration Services Setup Disk is NOT available in Windows Server TP nor in W10 TP, see link here.
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@technobabble said:
So after a lot of Googling...Insert Integration Services Setup Disk is NOT available in Windows Server TP nor in W10 TP, see link here.
Makes sense.