
Click the far right button in the window bar, and click "Restore Disk Image.".ĥ. After that finishes, launch Gnome Disks with "sudo gnome-disks", install it with "sudo apt-get install gnome-disk-utility".Ĥ. Use qemu-img to convert the VHD to RAW(.img) with "sudo qemu-img convert -f vpc -O raw Windows10.vhd Windows10.img", this will take a while and won't show progress.ģ. Navigate to the VM's VHD file in a terminal. Create and setup a virtual machine named Windows10 (or whatever OS your using) with a VHD virtual disk.Ģ. I didn't measure boot time, but I think it was around 5min.ġ. Disk response times in the thousands of milliseconds, and utilization pined at 100% according to task manager.

I figured out a way, but the end result is FAR too slow for any use (at least for Windows). Otherwise that techspot article has a ton of info to parse, was reading all kinds of VM and win2go manual and other app notes, by the time I got to the bottom of the page. Other option may be found searching BartPE/pebuilder (discontinued, but and such may help), WinPE, Win2USB, ntlite and Windows To Go topics:Īlso adding, as I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do reference the VM, but thought this may be of some help if you are trying to boot from that new Win10 live session USB in your VMĮdit to add: forgot about my short adventure with Easy2Boot while trying to create multiOS Linux live session w/persistence on USB stick a couple months back, ended up using Yumi in win7 to get it done easily.

+1 woeusb (although I have not used the tool either, I do trust other apps from that author/ppa)
