Graphical Windows 7 Native Boot full tutorial

  

Windows 7 has also been used for a while. As far as Vista is concerned, Windows 7 is indeed much faster. Some new features are very convenient for users. One of the highlights is Native boot. Chinese doesn't know how to say it. In fact, it is very simple, that is, let the user use the hardware of the physical machine to start the system in the VHD. This is very convenient for users who often do testing or experimenting. We are no longer used to return to the Ghost system.

First, build a VHD enough to install Windows 7, it is recommended to be around 10 to 15G. It is said that the Fix mode must be established. I have not tested the dynamic mode. For the time being, I believe the legend for the insurance. The steps are as follows:

1 Open Computer Management:


2. Select Disk Management:


3. Select Create VHD:


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4. Create a 10G VHD:


5. After a long process of creation, you get the following VHD:


Next, we will install Windows 7 in this VHD. We use VPC 2007 to install it here. The following steps:

6. Format the disk before installation, first open CMD:


7. Enter the Diskpart command:


8. Then type: Select disk 1


Here my VHD is Disk 1, you can determine the situation

9. Then use: Create partition primary size=10000:



10. Install using VPC Windows 7:


11. Select Create a new VPC:



12. Unload the VHD on your system:


13. Select Use an existing VHD:



14. Create as follows:


Then open the virtual machine to install Windows 7, this process is not detailed, let's look at the picture:


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