Booting Other Machines From The Same Vhd Files Will Fail. You can Only Boot The Same Machine The Backup of Which Was Converted to VHD. Delete a File From Drive That Was Not Backdown Up), These Changes Will Affect Your Live System.įile Backup (AS Opposed to Disk / Partition Backup) cannot be converted to vhd. If you boot from the VHD File and Make Changes to the Data That Was Not Backed Up (E.G. If You are Going to Mount The VHD File in Windows 7, There Can Be non-System Windows Partitions.Īny Changes You make to the booted or mounted VHD File Are Saved to IT. If you are going to boot from the converted VHD File, IT MUST CONTAIN Either Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise Edition. In Windows 7, The VHD File Can Be Mounted AS An Additional Drive.For example, if your Machine Crashes and You need to get it up and running in no time, you can just boot from the VHD File. You can Keep The Converted VHD File for Emergency Situations.
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