07-31-2022, 06:53 AM
(07-31-2022, 05:34 AM)Digi-O Wrote: Hi,Hi, me again...ugg. I updated to Ventoy 1.0.79, formatted with NTFS, copied ventoy_vhdboot.img to the Ventoy directory and gave Medicat a go.
I'm having a hard time getting Ventoy to work when the data partition uses nffs.
There isn't much use having a terabyte utility drive if a person can pick the damn thing up and readily access everything on it!
Also, if a person wants to experiment with MS tools on a Util partition, not using nffs is problematic!
When the 1st data partition is exfat the f'ing thing works.
When I try doing a hard boot on a machine with ntfs, there's an error that the uefi partition can't be accessed & Ventoy goes to a grub prompt.
The boot partition is 32 MB fat.
This is so ridiculous. Once a person changes the first data partition to exfat, then they have a nightmare booting vhdx images. The images work in VM Ware, VBox, and during a hard boot on a physical notebook.
I don't know what edits are necessary to fix data partition ntfs issue or getting Ventoy to boot a vhdx image without generating a stop error.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Phill
(07-31-2022, 05:34 AM)Digi-O Wrote: Hi,Hi, I finally found out the issue with converting the 1st data drive to ntfs. I've been deleting the volume and recreating it with nffs. I needed to only format the existing partition from exfat to ntfs. I'll keep smashing my head on the vhdx boot issue.
I'm having a hard time getting Ventoy to work when the data partition uses nffs.
There isn't much use having a terabyte utility drive if a person can pick the damn thing up and readily access everything on it!
Also, if a person wants to experiment with MS tools on a Util partition, not using nffs is problematic!
When the 1st data partition is exfat the f'ing thing works.
When I try doing a hard boot on a machine with ntfs, there's an error that the uefi partition can't be accessed & Ventoy goes to a grub prompt.
The boot partition is 32 MB fat.
This is so ridiculous. Once a person changes the first data partition to exfat, then they have a nightmare booting vhdx images. The images work in VM Ware, VBox, and during a hard boot on a physical notebook.
I don't know what edits are necessary to fix data partition ntfs issue or getting Ventoy to boot a vhdx image without generating a stop error.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Phill
The bloody thing worked and booted reasonably quickly, too. Any ideas on why booting to a vhd file with 1.0.78 on a exfat partition would kak?