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Option One: Attach VHD to Extract Files from System Image

1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View).

A) Click on the Administrative Tools icon, and click on Computer Management.

B) Go to step 3.

OR

2. Open the Start Menu.

A) In the Search box, type compmgmt.msc and press Enter.

3. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

4. In the left pane, right click on Disk Management, and click on Attach VHD.
Note: You can also click on Disk Management, Action on the menu bar, and Attach VHD.

5. Click on the Browse button.



6. Navigate to the drive or partition that you select to save the created system image to, then select the largest VHD file listed.



7. Click on OK.



8. You will now notice that the VHD file has been attached (mounted) as a separate virtual disk with it's own drive letter (ex: F: ) in Disk Management. Close Disk Management.

9. You may also get a AutoPlay pop-up window. Double click on the Open folder to view files option.
Note: If you did not get a AutoPlay pop-up, then you can open the new attached VHD virtual disk (ex: F) from the Computer window like any other hard drive or partition.



10. You can now copy any files that you want from the attached system image VHD disk (ex: F: ) to restore back to your Windows 7 C: drive.

Option Two: Detach VHD in Disk Management

Note: This will show you to detach the VHD file in Disk Management from OPTION ONE above without affecting the system image.

1. Open the Control Panel (All Items View).

A) Click on the Administrative Tools icon, and click on Computer Management.

B) Go to step 3.

OR

2. Open the Start Menu.

A) In the Search box, type compmgmt.msc and press Enter.

3. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

4. In the middle pane, right click on the Disk # of the attached VHD (ex: F: ), and click on Detach VHD.

5. Click on OK.

Warning: DO NOT CHECK the Delete the virtual hard disk file after removing the disk box. If you do, you will destroy the created system image. Leaving this box unchecked will leave your created system image intact an unharmed so you can still be able to use it to do a full system image recovery.

6. You will now notice that the VHD (ex: F: ) has been detached in Disk Management.

7. Close Disk Management.

 

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