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another one with a different server. The host machine is Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition running SCVMM R2. Both are fully patched. The source machine is Windows Server 2000 Standard Edition SP4, also fully patched. I initially tried a P2V using SCVMM. Because it's 2000, an online P2V was not an option. An offline P2V was also not an option because Vista-compatible drivers do not exist for the NIC or the RAID card. (The RAID card is an Intel Serveraid 4L. The card itself is OK but it installs two virtual failover drives that killed it for me. Maybe someone can tell me something about that?) I installed the VMWare Standalone Converter on another Server 2008 R2 Enterprise machine and converted it. From there, I tried a V2V in SCVMM. The V2V fails when trying to install the Hyper-V guest files because the machine will not boot. It gets a "Disk Read Error has Occurred" every time. I troubleshot this quite a bit and am coming up empty. To test that the initial P2V worked, I installed VMWare Server 2 on the same machine with the standalone converter. As a VMWare machine, it loads up perfectly. I cancel out of all new hardware wizards and followed steps from a few different websites about prepping it to move to hyper-v. I still get the same result. I've booted using a number of diagnostic tools and rebuilt the MBR, I've mounted it in the host server and made sure the file system was acc
disk read error occured Free backup for your desktops and laptops Post a reply 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 A disk read error occured by frankive » Tue Feb 10, 2015 11:44 pm people like this post I have backuped up a 2008 R2 physical computer and I am trying to restore it to a 2012 R2 hyper-v computer.I want to map the drive c: d: e: to new .vhdx file with name c: d: e: too.So far so good, and during the restore I can remap this automatically.But after the restore finish and I try to boot I get the error: A disk read error occured. Press ctrl alt delete.It https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/75a62871-953a-4a7f-b811-77a500dad197/v2v-disk-read-error?forum=virtualmachinemgrp2vv2v doesnt help to try to fix the bootproblem with windows RE tools.Any ideas how to solve this? I will start a restore with all the c: d: e: partiitons to just one .vhdx file and see is the automagic will work. frankive Service Provider Posts: 564 Liked: 75 times Joined: Tue May 14, 2013 8:35 pmLocation: Norway Full Name: Frank Iversen Private message Top Re: A disk read error occured by Mike Resseler https://forums.veeam.com/veeam-endpoint-backup-f33/a-disk-read-error-occured-t26227.html » Wed Feb 11, 2015 12:43 pm people like this post Frank,Interesting. So you are using BMR and recovering ALL partitions, including the hidden ones to a VM config? Or are you only recovering the volumes? I have done it a few times as a test and it did work very good so I am not sure why it is failing at your side....Are you using a generation 1 or 2 VM?Mike Mike Resseler Veeam Software Posts: 1030 Liked: 176 times Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:08 pmLocation: Belgium, the land of the fries, the beer, the chocolate and the diamonds... Full Name: Mike Resseler Private message Top Re: A disk read error occured by frankive » Wed Feb 11, 2015 8:58 pm people like this post Hmm, it restores just my to my .vhdx connected to scsi-controllers. I am running 2012 R2 Hyper-V gen1 VM. After restoring the system volume automap it restored to my virtual "D" drive, a scsi drive. After the restore, I moved the disc to IDE and it booted straight away.Now I must do volume restore for d: and e: frankive Service Provider Posts: 564 Liked: 75 times Joined: Tue May 14, 2013 8:35 pmLocation: Norway Full Name: Frank Iversen Private message Top Re: A disk read error occured by Mike Resse
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 http://www.sysprobs.com/virtualbox-p2v-disk2vhd-errors-fix boot the virtual machine successfully. Let’s see how to solve 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 which can be used on Oracle VirtualBox. Migrating a working physical Windows computer to VirtualBox platform is very disk read easy by this way. Once it has been converted to VHD format, it can be used with VirtualBox which runs 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 disk read error 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, 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 sel