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windows 10 virtualbox - mylin - 11-13-2016 Hi everybody, i bought a new laptop with w10 and quickly made a raw back up of the hard drive to install a debian base os. I previously did usb backup of w10 with wintousb in order to use it with virtualbox. The usb w10 works well when I boot it directly but bugs when I VBoxManage convertfromraw . Can somebody help me here? RE: windows 10 virtualbox - mylin - 11-13-2016 I get a Error Code: 0xc0000225 on boot. With IAstorA.sys broked or missed. RE: windows 10 virtualbox - mylin - 11-13-2016 I did it with windows 8.1 without any matters but Im stocked with w10. RE: windows 10 virtualbox - admin - 11-13-2016 I'm soryy. What does the "VBoxManage convertfromraw" mean? Could you tell us more infomation about it? RE: windows 10 virtualbox - mylin - 11-14-2016 Hi. First of all, thanks for the answer. VBoxManage is a tool included in the Oracle VirtualBox software. With the "convertfromraw" option, it allows to create a VDI file (or some others like VHD) from a raw drive (a usb drive create with wintousb in my case). The VDI file becomes the virtual hard drive of a virtual computer in virtualbox. I did the exact same procedure with windows 8.1 and it worked perfectly well but not with my brand new windows 10. The interesting fact is that I can boot with the newly created win2usb usb drive directly on the hardware it doesn't work on virtualbox. Since my previous post, I tried not to use The vboxmanage conversion by directly connected the usb drive into virtualbox and it didn't worked either. I will next try to boot win2usb drive into another amd64 computer to check if it works on another hardware. I will then tell you. Best regards |