![]() ![]() hard disk: when creating the VM add any amount of hard disk space you want (this is later removed)Ħ. Create a new Windows 10 VM making sure it has the following settings: Make sure you have Windows ISO and VirtIO Windows drivers ISO uploaded to your proxmox host (for me I saved mine in local/ISO Images if navigating via the GUI).ĥ. In my case, I formatted my NVME drive and created an LVM-thin storage from it intending to allocate the entire drive for my Windows VM.Ĥ. Create a storage location in your proxmox setup for where you will install Windows. Once your system image is complete, you can plug your USB/external drive into your Proxmox host.ģ. Make sure wherever you're saving the system image has enough space for a 1:1 replication.Ģ. Create your system image with the built-in tool that Windows has and save this system image onto a USB or external drive. (The system image was created with the built-in system image creation tool that Windows has and also created using a UEFI boot device and GPT disk).ġ. If you're trying to recover your Windows installation with a system image recovery onto a fresh Windows VM in Proxmox then this procedure is what worked for me. Gonna update this post to provide my solution in case it helps anyone else in the future: Now I have no trouble with installing Windows regularly, I can get all the drivers running, but where I'm stuck is how do I restore my previous system's image? I have tried to use Windows System Image tool and also Macrium Reflect - and failed with both methods.įor the record, I still have my drive with the Windows installation on it and at first I tried to create a Windows VM and passthrough the drive entirely to the VM and boot from it.this also didn't work for me after following a couple posts on the forums. I have a Windows 10 system image of my old PC when it only had Windows installed on it but I've since installed Proxmox 7 and would like to install Windows 10 as a VM in it. I would really appreciate a breakdown of how to recover my Windows image in windows VM or at least some resources that I can further look into. I have scoured the forums looking for a guide on how to recover my Windows system image to a Windows VM in proxmox but have not been successful. I've only been playing around with proxmox for a few months. To preface this post, I'm a complete n00b with type 1 hypervisors so please pardon any mistakes on my first post. ![]()
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