Hi, I have a downed Windows 2008 box used for VS2010 development and product building. It has a 256 GB C: drive. I had also use it as an "non primary" AC/DC for exploration. Didn't get much into it yet. I have a new box with
WIn10 ENT where I am exploring all this Hyper-V stuff.
Is it possible to add the old hard drive to the new box directly (not USB) and "boot it up" as a VM where I can restore/repair the 2008 OS now running as a VM? Ideally, at a minimum I would like to recreate my VS2010 current build environment as "C: Drive" since all the batch files, references is for the C: drive. I saw something regarding SysInternal's Disk2VHD?
Thanks
Is it possible to add the old hard drive to the new box directly (not USB) and "boot it up" as a VM where I can restore/repair the 2008 OS now running as a VM? Ideally, at a minimum I would like to recreate my VS2010 current build environment as "C: Drive" since all the batch files, references is for the C: drive. I saw something regarding SysInternal's Disk2VHD?
Thanks
Hector Santos, CTO Santronics Software, Inc. http://www.santronics.com