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message on boot - any idea how I can fix it? I tried creating the snapshot again but it gave virtualbox a disk read error occurred vhd me the same error Monday, June 25, 2012 9:34 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hello , Did you use also to get the master boot partition? Sincerely,
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Murat DemirkiranIf the post helps you and remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. www.scvmm2012.com (TR Language) Please note that I'm not a Microsoft Representative or SpokesPerson. Monday, June 25, 2012 10:28 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Maybe you can use DISKPART disk2vhd system partition utility to fix the boot partition. Usage in here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415 or search for it.Adelino Araujo Monday, June 25, 2012 10:29 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hello , Did you use also to get the master boot partition? Sincerely, Murat Demirkiran If the post helps you and remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. www.scvmm2012.com (TR Language) Please note that I'm not a Microsoft Representative or SpokesPerson. not sure what you mean - I've made the snapshot of disk C Monday, June 25, 2012 10:37 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Maybe you can use DISKPART utility to fix the boot partition. Usage in here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415 or search for it. Adelino Araujo partition seems to be healthy not sure what else I can do? removed system reserved partition - doubt that'll help Monday, June 25, 2012 10:38 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote check the disk you want to make an vhd image from with chkdsk before, seen weird vhd errors when the original disk had unresolved erro
takes a few minutes. Join Now I have Spiceworks installed on a win7 and want to create a vhd so that it can run on hyper v, on the server. I created a vhd using Disk2vhd
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and created a new virtual machine in hyper v. As it starts up it
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gives the error "A disk read error occurred press ctrl alt delete to restart." The pc is only running Spiceworks and the vhd virtualbox bios disk read error at sector is only 12.8gb Any reason why its giving me this, am I missing something? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Best software for P2V Conversion P2V Conversion how to successfully perform a p2v conversion as well as the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/14e4085c-c28e-4076-a4e5-f43f127d5cd4/disk-read-error-occured-vhd-using-disk2vhd?forum=winserverhyperv requirements for suc   10 Replies Thai Pepper OP Bournestar Sep 13, 2012 at 10:59 UTC First thing I would check would be whether you set up the disk as SCSI or IDE on the VM settings. if that is ok I would look at taking the image again to rule out corruption. 2 Cayenne OP Keith - Randox Sep 13, 2012 at 11:13 UTC Sounds very much like you https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/258079-p2v-conversion-using-disk2vhd havent configured the VM with the right disk controller to match the source physical system. Google your error message and you will find hundreds of posts with similar issues. 1 Thai Pepper OP Brian Thorp Sep 13, 2012 at 11:49 UTC Chestnut Consulting is an IT service provider. I agree with Keith. I do this all the time and generally it will work fine if you put the VHD as IDE. Before you P2V, it is recommended to build a machine on hardware that is as generic as possible (read: no additional drivers) 0 Pimiento OP IT8141 Sep 13, 2012 at 11:59 UTC Its configured in IDE. Did make a 2nd VHD and still the same issue. Ill check on Google if I can find any solutions. 0 Chipotle OP _Tyler Sep 13, 2012 at 12:56 UTC Make sure you are NOT checking the "Prepare for use in a virtual machine" box in the P2V utility before you click create. I found that box a bit mis-leading, it's not for Hyper-V VHDs. 0 Tabasco OP UF IT - Mike Sep 13, 2012 at 2:44 UTC I would not rely on Disk2VHD for anything important. I have tried D2VHD multiple times and it only truly worked about 25% of the ti
virtual environment by VMware converter, this post shows you how to do a VirtualBox P2V with Microsoft utility disk2vhd. This method gave few errors and issues after the conversion but I managed solve it and boot the virtual machine successfully. Let’s see how to solve http://www.sysprobs.com/virtualbox-p2v-disk2vhd-errors-fix these possible errors and do VirtualBox P2V with Microsofts's disk2vhd successfully. Unfortunately this method works on Windows Operating Systems only since disk2vhd is from Microsoft.This utility converts the physical hard disk partitions to VHD (Microsoft Virtual Disk) format http://superuser.com/questions/407087/what-causes-a-disk-read-error-occurred-press-ctrl-alt-del-to-restart which can be used on Oracle VirtualBox. Migrating a working physical Windows computer to VirtualBox platform is very easy by this way. Once it has been converted to VHD format, it can be used with VirtualBox which runs disk read on any OS like Linux or Mac OS X.In this example, I converted my physical computer which is having two Operating Systems (Windows 7 and Windows XP), but Windows 7 to VirtualBox P2V.Steps for VirtualBox P2V with disk2vhd and Fix Errors.1) Download the latest version of disk2vhd (2.01 version)2) Installation is not required, run the program directly.3) It will pick up the physical hard disk partitions from host OS.Important Note: My mistakeBefore go to next step, disk read error let's understand something clearly!If you want to convert your entire physical disk (for example 500GB with 5 partition) to VHD, then select the all partitions and start the conversion. This will not cause any issues while attaching the VHD to VirtualBox or Virtual PC, except space issue because the converted VHD file will take the same size as 500GB.But, if you want to P2V only specific Operating System and partitions from physical computer, then you must do it properly to avoid problems later.In this example, I like to convert my working Windows 7 host to VirtualBox. So, I must convert the System and boot partitions which are mostly different.Here is my working Windows 7 physical computer.Initially I have converted only Windows 7 boot partition (normally C drive) to save space and time. I know this is not the system partition with boot recorder, but I had the confident to repair and boot virtual machine if it fails to boot later.No matter how many partitions you select and convert, VirtualBox will detect the VHD as the size of full physical disk with correct partitions. When boot loader/recorder not found on any of the disks (Normally its on first partition - E drive for me) OS will not boot.So, my first method returned the following errorA disk read error occurred Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restartIt’s because of system parti
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