![]() Select VM (it can also be your regular VM, just be careful with handling disks) and select Settings from the right windowĪfter Settings are opened, click on SCSI Controller, Hard Drive – Add I created simple empty VM (Generation 2), to which I will then attach this VHDX. Method 2Īgain, I have a vhdx disk that I want to convert, copied to c:\temp folder. There is also another (easier for some) method of doing this vhdx to vhd conversion. Open Powershell with elevated privileges (as admin) and type in following command: Convert-VHD –Path c:\temp\Vmdisk.vhdx –DestinationPath c:\temp\VMDIskNEW.vhd You can do it by selecting one of the two methods below. vhd files and my template library for local lab deployment is mostly vhdx (gen 2 virtual machines). ![]() I need this command quite often, since Azure is limited to. You ask yourself – why would you do this, who is this tutorial for? VHDX is after all newer hard disk format with many benefits. ![]()
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