Disk2vhd and VirtualBox woes
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@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
If I did get a server up and running, would I be able to convert the vm from one type to another and get it off the server?
Yup. Once it is running it is easy.
I have a Dell PE 2850, but not running. I have to look up the CPU compatibility for Hyper-V for servers and it would be a few weeks before I could have room to fire this up in my home office, not to mention the noise!
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Ok, time for an update:
- vhd was created using Disk2vhd a week before physical PC died
- you can mount the VHD and access all information
- VHD fails to open in any VM platform
- Attempted to open in Hyper V failed
- used the method: create new VHD and choose add HD later, then attached VHD and now the message is "a disk read error occured"
I believe I read somewhere that the system reserved partition might have not been grabbed during the VHD creation and that could cause a non bootable VHD. This website suggests shrinking the partition and adding a new one, format NTFS and name System Reserved.
Does this seem likely and worth trying?
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Has this really been offline for 7 months? If so, why not just pull your data and start over?
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@technobabble yes, that makes a lot of sense.
OR.... install MS Accounting on a newer system (7 or later) and set it up fresh and just import the data.
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@Dashrender said:
Has this really been offline for 7 months? If so, why not just pull your data and start over?
Oh, I see that we had the same thought.
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@Dashrender I have attempted to do so. Only the Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 program is necessary.
I have my backups and I have the MOA 2007 install disk and have installed back on a Vista PC. However I can't get the backups to be imported into the PC...I have some documentation back on Spiceworks re: this issue.
So yea...time to prove state sales tax and no way to do so at this time.
The only other thought, (lightbulb moment):
- Install Vista and MOA 2007 with updates,
- attach VHD
- somehow map MOA 2007 to database on VHD
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@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble yes, that makes a lot of sense.
OR.... install MS Accounting on a newer system (7 or later) and set it up fresh and just import the data.
When W7 came out, I had to put it on Vista as it wouldn't install on 7. I believe it was an SQL versioning issue that didn't jive with W7 and MOA07.
FML
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@technobabble said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble yes, that makes a lot of sense.
OR.... install MS Accounting on a newer system (7 or later) and set it up fresh and just import the data.
When W7 came out, I had to put it on Vista as it wouldn't install on 7. I believe it was an SQL versioning issue that didn't jive with W7 and MOA07.
FML
Oh, that sucks. Hard to believe anything runs on Vista but not on 7, they are so similar.
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@technobabble said:
@Dashrender I have attempted to do so. Only the Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 program is necessary.
I have my backups and I have the MOA 2007 install disk and have installed back on a Vista PC. However I can't get the backups to be imported into the PC...I have some documentation back on Spiceworks re: this issue.
So yea...time to prove state sales tax and no way to do so at this time.
The only other thought, (lightbulb moment):
- Install Vista and MOA 2007 with updates,
- attach VHD
- somehow map MOA 2007 to database on VHD
Install Vista and MOA with updates. Copy database over?
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@scottalanmiller I believe it was the 2005 SQL express edition that didn't run on W7
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@technobabble wow...I just looked it up online and see that W7 is listed. Maybe I used 2005 EE on the old vista box. Is there anyway to tell SQL server I used by looking inside the VHD?
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Should be able to, but who knows where the info is hidden.
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@technobabble Try this if you haven't already : http://www.sysprobs.com/virtualbox-p2v-disk2vhd-errors-fix
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@Bill-Kindle If I am reading it right (read this page many times in the last 7 months) #4 is done on the PC you want to virtualize, correct?
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@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
Like a villager in AoE2.
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@Bill-Kindle That machine is long dead!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
@technobabble That's the way I read it. It's the host you are trying to convert.
Like a villager in AoE2.
Exactly.
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@technobabble You might be able to mount the VHD still on a Windows system. Have you tried that?
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@Bill-Kindle Just tried last night using Hyper V and go the dreaded "a disk read error occured"
I found a website that basically says attach VHD to explorer so it is a hard drive, go in computer managment and shrink the data partition and then add a new partition named system reserved and then it should boot. Looks like that is going to be my next attempt at getting this working.