Chinese Version: http://www.cnblogs.com/WilsonWu/archive/2009/03/02/1401760.html 

Use Windows 7 Beta for long time, Windows 7 really faster and easier than Vista system, some of new features are very good. one of it is Native boot, use it you can run a system in VHD by your local machine instead of VPC, this is very useful for testers deploy system instead of Ghost.

Now start it, follow bellow steps to create a VHD, size between 10G to 15G:

1. Open Computer Management:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

2. Choose the Disk Management:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

3. And create a VHD file:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

4. The size is 10G:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

5. For long time to creating, we can see the VHD like below:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

Now we start install Windows 7 in this VHD, we use VPC 2007 to finish this:

6. At first we need to format the VHD, open the CMD:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

7. Type Diskpart in command line:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

8. Then type: Select disk 1

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Here, my VHD is Disk 1, you can change it as your system.

9. And type: Create partition primary size=10000:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

10. Use VPC 2007 install Windows 7:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

11. Choose Create a new VPC:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

12. Detach the VHD at first:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

13. Use the excite VHD in VPC:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

14. After create like below:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Then start install the Windows 7, no more info for this, only give you some pictures:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

When the installation finished, closed the VPC, next is the important:

15. Open CMD as administrator:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

16. Type bcdedit to see the Boot Manager:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

We can see only one system at here.

16. Reattach the VHD in Disk Management:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

17. After attached like below:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

18. Then use Diskpart assign a letter for the VHD:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

19. Back to cmd and type: bcdboot r:\windows /s c:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

20. Reuse the bcdedit command to see the Boot Manager:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab 

Now we can see two system, one in C disk, and another in R disk.

Reboot your computer, and run the system in VHD like below:

Windows 7 Native Boot Hands-on Lab

Finished!

Thanks!

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