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Hello Karl,
We already have separate tutorials here for these.
Boot from a VHD using Windows 7
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Virtual Hard Drive VHD File - Create and Start with at Boot
Hello Karl,
We already have separate tutorials here for these.
Boot from a VHD using Windows 7
and
Virtual Hard Drive VHD File - Create and Start with at Boot
Thanks a lot for your information. In my case, I only have 1 drive for OS (C: 250GB) so i need to create a Virtual HD (assign 150 GB become D:), initialize it first that I copy the vhd file from C: to my new virtual D: (any directory). So, when I re-format the c: drive I will still have my virtual D: (along with data stored in it) am I right?
You are right. Personally, I would not do that. If the second partition is used to store a vhd which in its turn is your main backup storage, I would apply one of my main principles regarding backups: to be sure your backup is as safely stored as possible always use a separate disk, not a partition on the same disk.
Everything can happen, HD's get broken. If your one and only HD no longer works, you' might lose not only your system but also the partition containing the backup vhd. That's why I sincerely recommend you to get a second HD. Both internal and external HD's cost today so little it is in my opinion the best thing you could do.
Of course, with a second partition or HD, whatever you choose, you no longer need to setup a vhd to store your backups so this is a bit like a Catch-22 situation
Please notice the above mentioned is my personal opinion. Other members may think differently.
Kari
Well, looks like I'm going to have to go the dual boot route. No 64-bit drivers for the SCSI card. Thanks everyone for the help.
hello, i tried the following steps on how to create a VHD, on the first trial i succesfully created a .vhd file, but then i heard a beep. when i watch on the folder where i made the .vhd file, it disappeared i dont know why. after then i get this errors
Im sorry if im too far away or you dont seem to understand but, Im not that good when it comes to these things, about tweaks.
I really need to know this Virtual Drive. And btw if i had created a VHD, how can I make it not to disappear after i reboot?
Hello Glassjaw, and welcome to Seven Forums.
This is normal as per the red WARNING box at the top of the tutorial. Attached VHDs like this are only temporary.
If you have a qualifying edition of Windows 7, then you might consider using Windows Virtual PC and create a VHD for a virtual machine with it to use instead.
Windows Virtual PC - Create Virtual Machine
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Windows Virtual PC? is it an Application?
And if i had successfully created one virtual drive how can i make it stay still? To make it not to disappear after i reboot?
Glassjaw,
Yes, Windows Virtual PC is a free virtualization program by Microsoft used to create VHD files to use with virtual machines instead that now go away after a restart. :)
hehe , thanks , but my windows 7 is not genuine my uncle installed this OS when i got my second hand PC, what other programs does the program to create VHD's? do i need to run the XP mode to make the VHD? and make it stay still even after reboot?
Last edited by glassjaw; 06 Jul 2010 at 08:42.