You can move the VMDK file to the first by changing the hard disk port number on the right-hand side. Please note that the newly attached VMDK file should be the first hard disk to able to boot. Click Add Hard Disk button, click Choose existing disk and then browse to the VMDK file that you created in Step 5. Step 7: Select the virtual machine from the list, click Settings and then click Storage. Step 6: Open VirtualBox as administrator by right-clicking on the program and then clicking Run as administrator option. You should see “VMDK created successfully” message. ![]() Also, replace the path (C:\Users\PC\Desktop\New) with a valid location to save the VMDK file. For instance, if your drive number is 5, type PhysicalDrive5. In the above command, replace PhysicalDrive1 with your USB drive’s disk number. VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk –filename C:\Users\PC\Desktop\New\usb2.vmdk –rawdisk\\.\PhysicalDrive1 Please note that if have installed VirtualBox in any other location you need to use appropriate commands to move to the right location.Īnd then enter the following command and press enter key to execute the same. Step 5: In the Command Prompt, enter the following commands to navigate to the VirtualBox folder. If you are on Windows 8, type CMD when you are in Start screen and then press Ctrl Shift Enter. ![]() You can type CMD Windows 7 Start screen search and then simultaneously press Ctrl Shift Enter keys. To do that, open Command Prompt with admin rights. Step 4: Next step is to create a raw VMDK file for the USB.
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