Hi
My SSD drive (have 1 parition 2TB size) started behaving strangely (reading speed was very slow in some places), so I decided to make a copy of it, and then play this copy on another drive.
I run V2V Converter -> P2V -> Disk Volume -> select volume D: (1.8TB size) -> Local file -> VHD/VHDX -> VHDX growable image - set destination file name E:\SSD_2TB.vhdx and click convert.
As result, I have file (size 1.15TB) stored on drive E:\.
When I connect this file on Windows Disk Management, I can't see my files. Only 4 partition of inexplicable size without letters, 2 of which are not marked at all. In 7-zip I can open this vhdx file and can see my folders and files. But when I extract to new drive folders and files, timestamp not correct.
I understand that if I was making a copy of a physical disk and not a partition, then this would not happen. Unfortunately, I no longer have the disk from which I made this copy, so I cannot make it again.
Maybe there is some solution, how can I restore all the data from this virtual partition to a new disk?
Thank you in advance
My SSD drive (have 1 parition 2TB size) started behaving strangely (reading speed was very slow in some places), so I decided to make a copy of it, and then play this copy on another drive.
I run V2V Converter -> P2V -> Disk Volume -> select volume D: (1.8TB size) -> Local file -> VHD/VHDX -> VHDX growable image - set destination file name E:\SSD_2TB.vhdx and click convert.
As result, I have file (size 1.15TB) stored on drive E:\.
When I connect this file on Windows Disk Management, I can't see my files. Only 4 partition of inexplicable size without letters, 2 of which are not marked at all. In 7-zip I can open this vhdx file and can see my folders and files. But when I extract to new drive folders and files, timestamp not correct.
I understand that if I was making a copy of a physical disk and not a partition, then this would not happen. Unfortunately, I no longer have the disk from which I made this copy, so I cannot make it again.
Maybe there is some solution, how can I restore all the data from this virtual partition to a new disk?
Thank you in advance
Statistics: Posted by Anatolii — Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:00 pm