![]() Both required a bit of tinkering with the VM, so that it would allow the user to boot those ISOs inside the VM. The other approach used GUI tools found in live WinPE multitool ISOs. One approach used the dd command in Linux, running from a live Linux ISO. The following discussion reports my success in using two different tools, running inside a VM, to clone an external drive or restore an external drive image to that VM. ![]() In these internal techniques, you are inside the VM you are installing or restoring an image to the VM, as if it were a physical system. The approaches explored in the present post are not like that. External methods mean that you create the VM from the outside, treating it as just a type of file that may require some kind of conversion. This post describes several ways in which I tried to do that.Īn earlier post discusses external physical-to-virtual (P2V) conversion methods. I had developed a Windows 10 installation that I wanted to convert into a virtual machine (VM).
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