Disk2vdi

The idea was deceptively simple: Run disk2vdi on a live Windows system. Select the volumes you want. Click “Create”. Out comes a or .vhd file — ready for VirtualBox or Hyper-V.

Why? Because the core problem it solves — “capture a running Windows disk to a VM format” — is timeless. disk2vdi

In the virtualization pantheon — next to VMware Converter, Clonezilla, and StarWind V2V — disk2vdi sits quietly, respected by graybeards, discovered by newbies, and forever useful. The idea was deceptively simple: Run disk2vdi on