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It looks ok. As a test, copy the VHD to your desktop, then mount it in Disk Management to see if it does the same.
It looks ok. As a test, copy the VHD to your desktop, then mount it in Disk Management to see if it does the same.
I've copied it over and tried attaching the copy as a VHD, but it's still not working... It still says the folder is empty when I open it.
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I've tried opening the VHD files via 7-zip, but they're appear in some unknown application files (to me at least!) as shown in the screenshot below.
I've also tried using PartitionGuru, but when I selected "Open Virtual Disk File" for the VHD file, nothing happens. I'm sorry I'm so ignorant in this, but I really don't know what to do.
The first folder is empty. The second one is screenshot below.
For whatever reason, the files for the system image are not in the VHD.
When you open the VHD, it should basically look the same as when you open the C: drive like the screenshot under step 10 Option One.
Have you got any shadow storage?
You can have a look with shadow explorer
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Hello all,
I have tried mounting several VHD images and I have always to allow writing (Read-only unchecked) the first I mount a given image. Otherwise I get an uninitialized drive. After a first mount with writing permission, I can mount any image as read-only. I also noticed that the date stamps are updated for the images with writing permissions at the time of first mounting operation. So something has been written to the image, even I do not even open it in Explorer.
Some explanation for that?
Cheers from France