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I don't think Windows7 is supported, but I haven't tried Converter on Win7 yet. This is to inject the missing drivers into the VM. and once again I get back to the Windows Boot Manager with an error saying that a required device is missing.Īfter creating the VM and restoring the Acronis image, before starting the VM, run Converter and choose "Configure Machine". But I get the same Windows Boot Manager error message. PS: I also tried the same thing using the stand-alone vmconverter software (trying to convert the acronis file that way).
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So is there a trick to creating a vm using an Acronis tib file? Or does anyone have any suggestions on how to create a vm of my current win7 drive without having the CD/iso of the original win7 discs? I'm at my wits end on what to try next. But in every instance, after vmware creates the vm and I try to power up the vm, I get a Windows Boot Manager error stating that something has changed in the software or hardware and that a required device is missing. I've tried selecting every different combination of these partitions (all 3, just 1&2, 2&3, etc, etc). The wizard shows 3 partitions to select, an "active partition", the "C drive" partition and the "D drive" partition (which is the HP/Win7 recovery partition). Then went into vmware and selected the import option and selected the acronis. What I've tried to do is I first created an Acronis backup of the system (using Acronis workstation 9.5). Instead they installed a "recovery partition" on the system so that if something happened, Win7 could be restored from the recovery partition. I wanted to create a "clone" of Win7 but the pc mfg (HP) did not provide the OEM discs of Win7. I just purchased a new computer that came with Win7 Home Premium and also just purchased VMWorkstation 7.
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