You would need to run it from the boot disk. I can't think of a way to restore the image to the VHD, CloneZilla doesn't have a program you can run from within windows as far as I am aware. You can boot into windows using the VM or you can shut it down and mount the VM VHD file using disk management. Start up the vm do your normally clonezilla restore, and you should be done. Attached the USB drive to the VM and download and attached the ISO of clonezilla to the vm as well. And I don't think CloneZilla supports VHD files, maybe I am is the CloneZilla image located? If it is on a USB drive then it should be easy just create a new VM with a virtual drive the same size or bigger as the physical drive the clonezilla image is of (hopefully that makes sense). From there you could either mount the vhd in the VM and boot, or simply mount it in Win10 and browse to the files you need. You could create a new VHD in the windows 10 disk management (More actions -> Create VHD) then restore the image to there.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |