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freeSTUD2020-06-16 23:16:57
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freeSTUD, 2020-06-16 23:16:57

How to restore an image to VmWare using Acronis?

Good evening everyone!
The question is
I created a disk image on the computer through Acronis and I want to deploy it to WmWare workstation
All preparations are made and the image was restored to disk, but when the OS (windows10) was loaded, I demolished and re-created the boot area and that I just didn’t want it to load and that’s it (( there is a C drive with Windows and everything is fine, it just doesn’t want to rise) The

question is, when I created a virtual machine, when choosing a BIOS, I chose the usual Bios and not UEFI, while the image that I shot from the computer was in GPT format (and as I understand it in UEFI)

Question: do I understand correctly that in order to run this image on a virtual machine, I have to create it with a UEFI bios?

Or is everything wrong and the problem is not with this?

Many thanks in advance for your help!

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#, 2020-06-17
@freeSTUD

- specify which sections are saved in tib?
- if you lost your native mbr and one hidden (two for efi) partitions, you can install a clean 10k into a virtual machine and overwrite the main Windows partition from tib
- using EasyBCD , you can also trick the recovery of the virtual machine boot. however, everything will probably require a clean installation of 10k in Wirth, as well as a fairly clear understanding of all engine compartment mechanics

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AntHTML, 2020-06-17
@anthtml

Isn't it better to virtualize a real machine instead of a tambourine with acronyms with a standard VM utility?

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