February 18, 20206 yr I copied a physical drive to a vdisk yesterday and it won't boot. It's an old Windows 7 machine and it's bluescreen-ing at boot. I went in through command line and diskpart and it is saying there are no volumes on the disk so I wanted to crank up GParted and see if I can fix whatever's screwed up. But, no matter what "OS install ISO" I select (GParted, Windows 10, etc), when I hit update at the bottom, the button changes to "updating..." and greys out, then...nothing...nothing happens. It just sits there. Is there a way to figure out what's making it unhappy? I wish there was a "verbose" option or something when it came to this... Thank you!!
February 18, 20206 yr What controller type did you pick for the vdisk? virtio / scsi / ide / sata? Try picking SATA. BSOD at boot is usually due to missing drivers e.g. virtio / scsi. SATA tends to be safer. It would be even better if you pre-install all the drivers from the virtio iso before converting physical disk to vdisk.
February 18, 20206 yr Author 19 minutes ago, testdasi said: What controller type did you pick for the vdisk? virtio / scsi / ide / sata? Try picking SATA. BSOD at boot is usually due to missing drivers e.g. virtio / scsi. SATA tends to be safer. HA!! Simply switching it to SATA made it boot. Well THAT was easier than expected!! lol Thanks!!
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