Disk2VHD clone your Windows 10

Virtualization allows one operating system to run on another operating system. Below we will see how you can create a virtual machine clone of your system and how to use it.

Did you know that a Virtual Machine (VM) clone of your hard drive can put your entire computer inside another computer? With VMs, the possibilities are endless. For most, however, virtualization enables reproducibility old games using emulation, feature , running multiple operating systems and more.vhd

Thanks to virtualization and virtual machines, you can run any operating system on your computer. On a Windows computer, this could mean that you can run a Linux or even macOS distribution without changing your host.

Below we describe in detail how you can create a VM clone of your system and how to use it on a virtual machine.

Creating a VM clone is simple thanks to Disk2VHD or Microsoft CloneVDI. Disk2VHD creates a copy of the installed software that can run on a virtual machine.

Once created the duplicate image can work on any hardware with VM installed. Disk2VHD backs up the contents of your hard drive, but does not act as a backup of the system.

How to create a virtual machine from a Windows 10 disk

Disk2VHD requires very little space, and does not require installation as it is a portable application. The following method describes in detail how to create a VHD from a physical disk that contains Windows 10:

Download Disk2VHD from Microsoft website and extract the contents of the compressed file.
Right-click Disk2vhd.exe and click "Run as Administrator".
When prompted to provide User Account Control (User Account or simply UAC), click Yes.

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Be aware that the VHDX file format is not supported by all Virtual Machines. So you can remove the Use Vhdx option if you are not sure if your software supports it.

Finally, select the disk volume you want to clone and click Create.

In the Required column (Space Required), Disk2VHD shows you how much space is required on your hard drive to create the virtual hard drive from your computer's partitions. The bigger the partition, the longer it will take .

The process will create a complete copy of your system, so you need at least double the space. For example, if C: \ takes up 100 GB, you will need at least 100 GB of free space. The cloning process can take a long time, depending on the speed of your processor and the size of your installation.

After creating a VHD file, you can use a virtualization application to run it. There are many VM programs, but the VirtualBox and VMware Workstation Player is one of the most popular and reliable.

How to run a Windows 10 virtual machine image

There are two ways you can access the contents of a VHD file. Windows, from Vista onwards, can directly explore a VHD file by double-clicking it (most of the time).

The second method is to start a VHD file from a VM, and it requires a little more effort.

To start browsing the files of a VHD:

Open the Start menu, look for Disk Management.
In Disk Management, click Action from the toolbar menu and select Attach VHD or Attach VHD.dmvhd

Click Browse to find the VHD file. Select it and click OK.

When you select the VHD file, the image will be mounted on the Windows system and made available as a standalone . You can then browse it as you would an external drive.

Note that you can not boot from VHD on a computer without another Windows license. But an image of your operating system retains the basic files that you can always restore in case of data loss.

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