Windows Server Backup VHD to Virtual Machine, possible?
Hi All,
Currently I'm backing up a small server using Windows Server Backup, it creates a VHD for each partition and I can mount each one in Windows 7 Pro if I need to restore a file, happy days :)
I'm wondering if I can use those VHD's to create a Virtual Machine of the server running on a Windows 7 Pro host? So far I've tried to create a virtual machine, adding each VHD as a hard disk in VirtualPC settings but I keep getting "Insert suitable media" messages :(
Any help gratefully received :)
64-bit OS support in Virtual PC
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bruce123
I have had similar thoughts, but whether it is possible to recover a backup of a server backup taken using wsbackup.exe into a Hyper-V host. I am guessing probably not, due to if anything, "incompatible hardware" (i.e. the difference between the hardware on the physical server where the OS was first installed and the virtual hardware created by Hyper-V/VirtualPC).
I.e.
1. Create a new VM of similar spec (in Hyper-V or VirtualPC - not used VirtualPC before)
I know the thread is old but just for the sake of anyone else searching for this information, I just thought it'd be useful to mention Virtual PC doesn't support 64-bit VMs so this wouldn't work in any case for Windows Server 2008 R2 or other 64-bit servers.
Regards