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VM with an Existing Win 10 Disk

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I am trying to create a windows vm with my nvme from my windows desktop. The guides that I have found say to just mount the disk and it will work. The disk in question has three partitions and when I have tried to mount the parent folder of /mnt/disks it fails. When I try to mount any of the specific partitions, it fails.

How can I get this working?

 

Screenshot for reference of the partitions.

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Solved by JorgeB

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The best way would be to pass-through the NVMe device to the VM.

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Thank you. I'll try it out and report back if that worked.

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Update: Passing it through worked after some troubleshooting.
Now the next step is making the drive bootable again. For some reason the boot partition, just fell off the drive when I switched to unraid?!

I'll update this post with the full steps I took in case google pushes someone here in the future.

14 minutes ago, highfiveconnoisseur said:

For some reason the boot partition, just fell off the drive when I switched to unraid?!

That should not happen.

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5 hours ago, JorgeB said:

That should not happen.

 

It hasn't ever happened when I have moved drives around before. Not sure why it did this time. I'm reaching to point that I will likely just start with a fresh vm and re-install windows on that drive.

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