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 VHD don't work
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Trying to run a vhd I encountered billions of problems, all of which I hope to remember.
The complex operation based on `ventoy_vhdboot.img` should be integrated directly into the ventoy configuration.
And it should be possible to run Windows xp and 11 and linux without having to move a file.
Ventoy always formats in exfat, but sometimes NTFS is required.
Booting the disk formatted with ventoy 2/3 of the time does not boot, on the same host computer.
ventoy should internally provide a function to create vhd by directly installing an iso on it.
Variable size vhd's should also be supported.
Often the system partition does not have a letter assigned to it and you need to use diskpart to assign it. this could be simple clarity, but currently you need to use that partition to use a vhd.

I am not asking for help here, it is a SURRENDER!
I'm just pointing out what the program should look like so it can actually be useful for something!
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(04-03-2025, 09:26 AM)Ap2023 Wrote: Trying to run a vhd I encountered billions of problems, all of which I hope to remember.
The complex operation based on `ventoy_vhdboot.img` should be integrated directly into the ventoy configuration.
And it should be possible to run Windows xp and 11 and linux without having to move a file.
Ventoy always formats in exfat, but sometimes NTFS is required.
Booting the disk formatted with ventoy 2/3 of the time does not boot, on the same host computer.
ventoy should internally provide a function to create vhd by directly installing an iso on it.
Variable size vhd's should also be supported.
Often the system partition does not have a letter assigned to it and you need to use diskpart to assign it. this could be simple clarity, but currently you need to use that partition to use a vhd.

I am not asking for help here, it is a SURRENDER!
I'm just pointing out what the program should look like so it can actually be useful for something!

The file ventoy_vhdboot.img should be on a folder called ventoy in the root of the disk
The Ventoy partition for images can be formatted as NTFS. you cah chose that in advanced options when formatting it with Ventoy
To create a vhd image. use Virtualbox, with a fully allocated virtual disk
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