Win8 improved one-click mount VHD virtual disk tutorial

  

Windows8 has been released for a while now, I do not know how many friends upgraded to Win8? I believe there should be a lot, Windows8 compared to the previous Windows It is true that there are many different improvements, and it really makes our user experience even better. Before the release of Windows 8, we introduced some very user-friendly improvements of Windows 8, such as support for direct hanging. The ISO file saves us the trouble of installing the virtual CD-ROM software. In fact, in addition to being able to directly hang on the ISO file, Windows 8 also supports double-clicking and mounting the VHD file. Compared to Windows 7, this is another The item has been improved.

Let's give you a demo of this feature!

The full name of the VHD file is called Virtual Hard Disk, which is a virtual disk. It is a disk format released by Microsoft. When installing the operating system in -V, you can install the operating system in this virtual disk file. VHD can be said to be very important for ordinary consumers or professional IT technicians. In Win7, we can The operating system is directly installed in a VHD file and booted directly from the VHD at boot time. The operating system installed in the VHD is no different from the operating system installed in the disk drive, and the VHD is just a single file. It does not occupy a single disk partition. In Windows 7, if we want to view the contents of a VHD file need to be in the disk tube

First run Windows+R input diskmgmt.msc carriage return.

Eject the disk management interface.

Then click on the action and select Attach VHD.

Then click Browse to select a VHD file.

After clicking OK, the VHD file will be mounted.

But in Windows 8, this process has been greatly simplified. In Windows 8, we only need to double-click on the VHD file, and the system will automatically complete the series of steps we just performed.

Is it convenient? If you uninstall it, just delete the USB flash drive and delete it directly in the notification bar. Or in the disk management, right click on the disk to select the VHD, so that the VHD file will be uninstalled, or offline to temporarily remove the VHD file from the system.

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