![]() This is easily done via img-convert in QEMU and check that the W10 VM boots. You should convert the Windows Virtual hard disk from QCOW2 to RAW format first if your HDD is in QCOW2 format and install the VIRTIO disk drivers if not already done. The main problem of course is that the Windows ISO (whether you create it from UUPDUMP or MCT won't have the KVM VIRTIO drivers so won't recognize the disk your VM is stored on so can't capture the image. Also I'd like all the software etc on a Windows ISO so I don't have to re-install again on a new machine. ![]() I've got a great running W10 KVM virtual machine running with all the software working etc - so I would like to capture the WIM image via DISM. ![]() ![]() Hi Hopachi one for you as well to try out !!! ![]()
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