![]() ![]() Of course I swapped the disk to IDE in both procedures: ![]() Without the boot partition a bootable image is impossible. Some partitions like the Win bootpartition are not visible in the tool but I assume tool must include them as well. I created a VHD copy with Disk2VHD with all partitions except the one where I writing the VHD file to. Mpack is correct: there are 2 things that make sense:ġ.) Using Disk2VHD must include all partitions.īut in my case it is not working and I assume there is at least one other thing that makes sense.įirst the details and then what I have tried so far:Ĭomputer: Lenovo B50 / BIOS Bootmode UEFI Reading this thread thought I would solve the problem but it still not working. Hi, I have the same problem: message: "No boot medium" after starting VM of Win8 copy with Disk2VHD. ![]() When I had the trouble that started this post, I was careful to mention Win 7 HP in case that raised any red flags with anyone. Definitely there were no shenanigans pulled to make Home Premium work. I just ignored that and pressed on as if I knew what I was doing. I had read that you should be using Win 7 Pro to make the Virtual Machine or VirtualBox work. Simply changing sessionstore.bak to sessionstore.js did not work for some reason. I ended up pasting the contents of the text from the old sessionstore backup into the current sessionstore. I wonder if this means the old machine will sputter on the Win 7 validation if I need to turn it back on?Īlso when I revalidated the Windows key I lost all my Firefox tabs, so I had to go through that process with the sessionstore.js file. WinkeyFinder found the Windows 7 key right away. Interestingly, Belarc Advisor pulled up the product key for Windows Vista, the original OS on this hardware. Today I had to revalidate my Windows 7 Home Premium product key on the virtual machine. ![]()
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