![]() All is well until you boot the new VM and it FAILS to boot. So, you perform a successful Physical to Virtual (P2V) with NovaBACKUP using the Image Backup to VHD (Microsoft Virtual Drive) method or have used the Image Backup (.NDF) to VHD method. That alternate guide is Repair unable to boot VM after a successful P2V with NovaBACKUP and BCDBoot (for Windows 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2016). NOTE: If you cannot obtain or locate a Windows installation media to utilize for this purpose for whatever reason you can utilize the alternate guide that we have to repair the VM which does not require any sort of installation or boot media to be on hand and allows the repair to occur from the Windows Hyper-V Hypervisor server directly after mounting the VHD in question on the Hypervisor server. This method requires having installation media for Windows Server 2008 or above (.ISO image or DVD disc) on hand to be able to assign that installation media to the VM that is unable to boot in order to perform the repair. ![]() Repair unable to boot VM after a successful P2V to VHD format with NovaBACKUP (if the VM is Windows Server 2008 and above Server OS). Repair unable to boot VM after a successful P2V with NovaBACKUP (if the VM is Windows Server 2008 and above Server OS) ![]()
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