![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In simple terms, if it runs then I know the SSD has a bad block (which Ubuntu is not repairing / moving / stuffing in to the 11th dimension.) So I know I can then either use a scrubber and format (as the drive manufacturer suggests) then reimage and we would be all good to go again. I have virtual box and want to run the windows partition of that image. My question still remains a mystery, to reiterate, I am not using an ISO file, it is an image of a hard disk that was created using dd command and the file is an *.img file, tried already to change the file name by renaming it and that doesn't work. How do I proceed? Typing in the question, I only see references to virtual box images.Īs I don't have a VBox image file, only the image file I called ssd.img and VBox won't mount anything other than. I have been able to mount the drive and can see its contents, everything is accessible, I want to now get the image booted up as I want to use the windows programs I need to access. I want to get virtual box to mount and boot the disk image I took a month ago. ![]()
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