![]() ![]() ![]() Once your VHD is attached, go to Explorer and you’ll be able to browse the disk, copy data back and forth, etc. Windows should automatically give it a drive letter, but if not, you can right-click on the part at the bottom where it says Healthy (Primary Partition) and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths. Once it has finished mounting, you will see it display as another Basic disk that is colored a light blue. This is really useful because you can attach your VHD file, add some more data that you want backed up and then simply detach it. Note that unless you check the Read-only box, you can add, modify or delete files/folders from the virtual hard drive. ![]() In the dialog box, go ahead and click Browse, navigate to the location of the VHD file that you want to mount and then click OK. ![]() Next, right-click on Disk Management and choose Attach VHD. Now click on Disk Management in the left hand menu and wait for the list of drives and partitions to show up. If you’re in icon view, just click on Administrative Tools. You can also go to Control Panel, then System and Security, then click on Administrative Tools and then click on Computer Management. To mount a VHD in Windows, you have to open Computer Management by clicking on Start and typing in Computer Management in the search box. ![]()
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