![]() ![]() Step 2 of 3: Creating Destination Disk Completed.ĭestination file created of size 40.0 GB.Ĭonversion Complete! The converted file is located at: D:\VM\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4.vhdīy default it creates a fixed sized VHD, which is also what is required for Azure VMs.Īfter converting it to VHD, it is a good idea to boot it up locally in Hyper-V, make sure it is configured for a dynamic IP and that RDP is enabled and you are able to successfully RDP into it. Step 1 of 3: Loading Source Disk Completed. Indicates the destination disk should be dynamic rather than fixed.įor example: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter Solution Accelerator>mvdc "D:\VM\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4.vmdk" "D:\VM\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4\Windows Server 2008 R2 圆4.vhd" SrcDisk Specifies the source VMDK disk path to be converted.ĭstDisk Specifies the path for the converted disk. The Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC) includes the Microsoft Virtual Disk Converter tool (MVDC.exe) that converts a VMDK file to a VHD file. ![]()
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