Install VM on second hd with no operating system- possible?

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Install VM on second hd with no operating system- possible?


    With a second 240 gig HD, no operating system, will a VM install and run? Thanks!
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  2. whs
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    What you can do is to have e.g. VMware Player installed with the OS but then put the virtual systems on the other disk. Each virtual system is just a folder. I run 6 virtual systems that way from an external SSD. Here is a tutorial on how to install and operate those systems.


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  3. Posts : 233
    Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Exactly what I do myself.
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    whs said:
    What you can do is to have e.g. VMware Player installed with the OS but then put the virtual systems on the other disk. Each virtual system is just a folder. I run 6 virtual systems that way from an external SSD. Here is a tutorial on how to install and operate those systems.


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    Thank you! I had chores to do today but now i'm back on the project. I think i got it just like you said, installed VM on my c:drive and made VM folders on my external SSD.

    I tried to load a clean install of 10056. It loaded but the start screen hangs then non function almost everything. maybe i have a bad 10056 build? Anyway i have a 10041 iso i'll try later.
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  5. whs
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    Let us know whether the 10041 worked or whether there is a bigger problem. I had the 10041 working and now the 10049 works with that same setup.
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    W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
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    Most people on this forum know what you're talking about but there may be a few that don't. You really should be more specific that you are trying to install Win 10 build 10041 and 10056 in a VM so that everyone is on the same page. It probably would be OK if we were discussing this on the Win 10 forum but since this in the Win 7 forum there may be some that aren't following Win 10.

    As to your original question, absolutely. My main drive is an ssd so I don't want to use up it's limited space with VMs so I have all my VMs on a secondary drive (hdd) with lots more space.

    You can use an external as WHS suggests but you will take somewhat of a performance hit which may or may not be acceptable to you.
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  7. whs
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    You can use an external as WHS suggests but you will take somewhat of a performance hit which may or may not be acceptable to you.
    If you use a SSD on USB3 or eSata, the performance hit is negligible.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    strollin said:
    Most people on this forum know what you're talking about but there may be a few that don't. You really should be more specific that you are trying to install Win 10 build 10041 and 10056 in a VM so that everyone is on the same page. It probably would be OK if we were discussing this on the Win 10 forum but since this in the Win 7 forum there may be some that aren't following Win 10.

    As to your original question, absolutely. My main drive is an ssd so I don't want to use up it's limited space with V
    Ms so I have all my VMs on a secondary drive (hdd) with lots more space.

    You can use an external as WHS suggests but you will take somewhat of a performance hit which may or may not be acceptable to you.
    I do appoligize for the error of my ways. I was non specific on purpose. If readers couldnot understand my "shorthand", i figured they would not be able to answer my question anyway. Again i appoligize for my error.

    Last night i did move my external ssd to an internal hd with a sata 6 connection. I was concerned about the very thing you mentioned.

    I'm trying to save space on my c:drive. Adding folders to my P: hd is going to solve my storage problem.
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  9. Posts : 7
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    whs said:
    Let us know whether the 10041 worked or whether there is a bigger problem. I had the 10041 working and now the 10049 works with that same setup.
    Win 10 10041 pree release build works perfeci in my VM. Is there a way i can i can update win 10041 with win 10 build 10056?
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  10. whs
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    I am waiting for 10056 also. It will come eventually or one of the 1006x builds.
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