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Native Boot To VHD Part III - Load OS on VHD with OS already Installed On Metal

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In this Video Series we will dive deep into a the new virtualization feature built into Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 called Native Boot To VHD. This is the one virtualization platform that allows virtualization inside of the virtualized machine. Yes, you can run Hyper-V or Virtual PC from inside a Boot to VHD machine. Running Boot to VHD gives you the capability to start playing with Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 right away. Just dual boot your machine. It is very clean, as the entire OS is in a vhd file. Having the OS fully encapsulated in a VHD means no changes needed to partiions and no confusion as to what files are for what OS.
     
  • Part I - Overview

  • Part II - Load OS to VHD On Bare Metal 

  • Part III - Load OS on VHD with OS already Installed On Metal 

  • Part IV - BCDEdit is the Magic


  • We will look at why you might want to get familiar with this great new technology. We will look at how to deploy it in different scenarios and we will take a deep dive into the boot technology (BCDEdit) that makes this new feature possible. Upon finishing this video series you will know how to setup a system with Boot To VHD. You will be able to deploy Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 in a VHD on a machine that is already running a new OS or a machine with nothing on it yet (bare metal).

    In this part (Part III - Load OS on VHD with OS already Installed On Metal), we look at the Step-By-Step instructions to load an OS on a Server with a hardware RAID configuration with Windows Server 2008 already installed on the server. We go through booting from DVD to load the OS into a VHD. The VHD will be in a VHD folder on the C: drive of the host server.

     


    Published Date: March 16, 2010
    Presented By: Dan Stolts

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