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Tip: Changing a VHD from IDE to SCSI

You can easily change your virtual hard disk (VHD) attachment from IDE to SCSI:

  1. Shut down the guest operating system.
  2. Add a SCSI adapter to the virtual machine, if one isn't already available (under "Virtual Machine" Configuration, click SCSI adapters and then click Add).
  3. Turn on the virtual machine and verify in Device Manager that the Microsof Virtual Machine PCI SCSI Controller is installed (it should be listed under SCSI and RAID controllers).
  4. Shut down the guest operating system and change the attachment of the VHD from IDE to SCSI (under "Virtual Machine" Configuration, click Hard disks and in the Attachment box, select the appropriate attachment).
  5. Turn on the virtual machine.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 31, 2005
    I just ran across your blog (nice blog, i like it) trying to figure out how to migrate our 9 Virtual PC's to Virtual Server 2005. I'm completely new to Virtual Server 2005, but I do have MCSE experience of over a decade. I can see that the IDE to SCSI gets me part of the way, but do you know of a white paper or such that could point me in the right direction for the rest of the way?
  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2005
    Oops. I almost forgot to mention -- after you move a virtual machine from VPC to Virtual Server or vice versa, remember to reinstall the Virtual Machine Additions. The virtual machine will not function properly unless you're running the appropriate version of Virtual Machine Additions (e.g., the one that shipped with the product you're currently running the virtual machine under).
    -Megan
  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2005
    Thank you for the information!
  • Anonymous
    June 29, 2007
    When the device IDE is the boot device of the OS and you change it to SCSI won't that cause a problem with the bootldr/boot.ini? I'm testing it now, my problem is that windows 2008 nolonger uses boot.ini and instead a utility called bcdedit which I am not familiar with, yet!