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Both are correct. It all depends on what you are after. You converted a physical disk/volume into a VHDX that can be used either to create a new VM or connected to an existing one.
Anatolii, Sorry for the delay. I also decided to simulate my situation again. I created a 2TB virtual disk (vhdx) using Windows tools. I created a partition on it that takes up all the space, format this disk and assign letter X:. I created several empty folders on the disk. Then did all the things ...
Sorry for the delay. try out_file_type="ft_vmdk_esx_pre_allocated" instead of out_file_type=ft_vmdk_esx_thin The error ERROR: RunConsole: VM V2V-VMWARE-01 not found. describes the situation where the software converts the file and attaches it to the existing VM but fails as the VM does not...
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Please send the logs to support@starwind.com use this thread and 1163930 as your references.
Welcome to StarWind Forum. Could you please share the full conversation log from C:\Program Files\StarWind Software\StarWind V2V Converter\logs? Please make sure the VM does not have the checkpoints. Please also make sure that nothing is attempting to take the checkpoint of the VM. Please also try u...
It works because the disk alone is "clueless" about the network adapter to use. It just stores the OS settings and data.
Or are you saying that it has the adapter connected out-of-box?
Thanks for your update. This implies that the conversion works as it should. The VM Settings Network IF not connected.PNG shows that the physical adapter is present. However not connected. To me, it looks like it does not find the correct Hyper-V switch. By correct, I mean one outlined in the VM con...