![]() ![]() ![]() I found the details for this approach in some forum for plain Windows 7. Now I have a system that I can boot natively and do some software testing. When the system was initialized successfully I created a differencing vhd file and changed the boot entries accordingly. After creating a new entry in the bcd store for the vhd-boot everything just worked perfectly after booting that system. The corresponding pnf files are deleted and the changes are also applied to the folder System32\DriverStore\FileRepository and Winsxs. The parameter VirtualDiskExpandOnMount of the service fsdepends is set to 4 and the inf filesĪre modified so that the usb drivers will always be loaded at boot time. ![]() Then I modified some registry keys so that the usb driversĪre present at boot phase. I created an empty vhd, mounted it (Win 7 as host system) and copied the system into that vhd using imagex /apply. I used a MSDN installation DVD that has SP1 integrated. I have Win 7 SP1 booting from an external USB device, it even is inside a vhd file. I just saw this thread, unfortunately I don't have enough time to monitor reboot.pro on a regular basis (I wish I would.). ![]()
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