![]() New - Displays the viBoot Wizard which allows you to create a new virtual machine. ![]() Instructs viBoot to refresh it's view of the virtual machines and mounted images.ĭisplays the viBoot version and copyright notice. Resets the currently selected virtual machine.Ĭonfigure the virtual machine repository folder, and logging options. Pauses the currently selected virtual machine. Turns off the currently selected virtual machine. ![]() Shuts down the currently selected virtual machine. Starts the currently selected virtual machine. Clicking the Windows close button will minimize viBoot.ĭisplays the viBoot Wizard which allows you to create a new virtual machine.ĭeletes the currently selected virtual machine and allows you to backup any changes to the data that have been made. Macrium viBoot can only monitor the state of virtual machines and drives while it is running. The "Log" view (3), shows a record of the actions taken by viBoot. The “Mounted Images” view (2), displays the path of the image file(s) used to create the virtual drive(s), the physical drive number assigned to the drive by Windows, the partition type of the drive (MBR or GPT) and the drive capacity. Selecting a Hyper-V virtual machine in the “Virtual Machines” view (1) will update the “Mounted Images” view (2) to list the Macrium Reflect images that are being referenced by the virtual machine. The “Virtual Machines” view (1), displays the name of the viBoot created virtual machine, the current state of the virtual machine (Off, Running, etc) and the current CPU usage of the virtual machine. ![]() The Macrium viBoot main window allows you to see at a glance, which Macrium Reflect image files you have mounted (2), and which virtual machines are connected to those drives (1). Please see Installing viBoot for more information. Once the download has completed, please run vibootsetup.msi to begin the installation process. Macrium viBoot is now available to download from the following web page.Ĭlicking on the above link will open the viBoot release notes, The most recent release and download link are at the top of the page, Note 2: Users of the viBoot Technical Preview should delete viBoot created virtual machines as these are not compatible with the full release of viBoot. Note 1: viBoot only supports Microsoft’s Hyper-V running on a minimum of Windows 8.0 or Windows Server 2008 R2. ![]()
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