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some VHD Options in Windows 7

I've become quite the VHD user with Windows 7. You might be asking why. To start with I didn't realise that I would be such a protagonist either. Essentially it allows me to keep a complete working and bootable test environment from which I can easily take a full backup – just cut and paste the VHD file. At the same time when operating from the VHD I can see my original or other drives.

Similarly you can attach a VHD to your machine and add it to disk manager.

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However, I’ve learned that although you can size the VHD too small there is a VHD Tool from MSDN that can modify the VHD properties and size.

However,  I decided that with a UI it was easier to use the VHD Resizer (registration req’d). Note you will have to resize the drive in disk management (e.g. once you boot back into the VHD)

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In a previous entry I detailed how to create a x64 VHD to book. Here’s a nice article, in general, on how to boot from VHD and in another to boot from a USB key.

Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:54 PM by drmcghee
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joshrenalds2009 said:

It allows me to keep a complete working and bootable test environment from which I can easily take a full backup – just cut and paste the VHD file.

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# July 8, 2009 8:34 AM
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