Could not have done a better job my friend, thank you for making it short, sweet and such a clear explanation. Making virtual backups of all of my companies old a$$ machines.! ( -:
The tutorial is great! But how would you remove the disk2vhd if you no longer want to use the virtual machine? Do you just uninstall it normally similar to uninstall normal app? thank you
Hi Guys, I have a question, I have managed to convert my old laptop to vhdx but I don't know how can I use this on my new laptop? My old laptop was running on Win XP SP2 and new one is Windows 7 Professional 64bit, Also on my old laptop I was able to program some devices using serial cable and USB cable so will I be able to do this using vhdx in my new laptop?
Very good video and very informative. Can you say what will happen when you do this with a physical server that has hardware RAID5 installed and will be converted to a VM based on IDE disk please ?
Why would you use this instead of the Microsoft Virtual Machine Convertor 3.1??? It would automatically create the machine for you and put it on a Hyper-V server. Also, it is not recommended to P2V domain controllers. You are giving viewers some bad ideas by converting one.
Could not have done a better job my friend, thank you for making it short, sweet and such a clear explanation. Making virtual backups of all of my companies old a$$ machines.! ( -:
Very nice tutorial, short and clear. Also I liked the write-up for the video, very, very helpful.
Thanks!
Excellent Tutorial! Easy to follow and clearly explained... :-) Well done! Keep up the good work!
The tutorial is great! But how would you remove the disk2vhd if you no longer want to use the virtual machine? Do you just uninstall it normally similar to uninstall normal app? thank you
it should just be a portable exe (not installed)
Thank you very much for the tutorial, helped me very much.
Great video - very thorough .
Hi Guys, I have a question, I have managed to convert my
old laptop to vhdx but I don't know how can I use this on
my new laptop? My old laptop was running on Win XP SP2
and new one is Windows 7 Professional 64bit, Also on my
old laptop I was able to program some devices using serial
cable and USB cable so will I be able to do this using vhdx
in my new laptop?
Nouman Shah in your new laptop enable hyper visor and you will be ready to go!!! you will find a lot of information here in UA-cam
I am stuck at 100%. Tried many times on different Physical HDDs (1TB) but had to end task even after waiting 1 day at 100%. Any help??
Very good video and very informative. Can you say what will happen when you do this with a physical server that has hardware RAID5 installed and will be converted to a VM based on IDE disk please ?
Thank you for the video. very helpful
very handy, too the point and precise. Good one..
which server model is that please? thanks and nice tutorial
Great show-up, thanks for the content (y)
Great Video, THank you !
awesome video.. thanks.
Thank you
Nice. Thanks alot.
thank you!!
8:50 A trick here with Windows is press * on the root of the tree to expand them all
Nice tutorial
Why would you use this instead of the Microsoft Virtual Machine Convertor 3.1??? It would automatically create the machine for you and put it on a Hyper-V server. Also, it is not recommended to P2V domain controllers. You are giving viewers some bad ideas by converting one.
So do you suggest the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter way is cleaner?
and why?
or is there a newer way that came up?
SPEAK LOUDER!
Wouldn’t advise this for a domain controller or if the pc is running a raid configuration.