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Activate windows repair

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 6:17 pm
by Azharshaikh2002
Hi Experts,

I am planning to do vhdx to vmdk conversion to run the vm on esxi vsphere environment however would like to know the importance of activating windows repair option and do i need to tick it ?

Appreciate your earliest response on this.

Regards,
Azhar shaikh

Re: Activate windows repair

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 10:37 pm
by yaroslav (staff)
Welcome to StarWind Forum.
Tick it. It does not hurt.

Re: Activate windows repair

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 12:56 am
by Azharshaikh2002
Hi yaroslav,

Thanks for your quick response!

1.During my vhdx to vmdk conversion, Just would like to know what exactly this feature when ticked ( enabled) will do and what if i do not tick what will happen then?

2. In parallel how many disk conversion we can do? I have three disk which needs to be converted will i be able to run all three in parallel to save time.

Thanks

Regards,
Azhar shaikh.

Re: Activate windows repair

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 7:31 am
by fieldarroga
That feature usually modifies how the conversion process handles specific parameters, like disk format compatibility or performance optimization. Without knowing its exact name, I’d guess it might be related to keeping the disk dynamic or preallocating space.

Re: Activate windows repair

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:52 am
by yaroslav (staff)
1.During my vhdx to vmdk conversion, Just would like to know what exactly this feature when ticked ( enabled) will do and what if i do not tick what will happen then?
Yes, tick it. This feature facilitates compatibility during cross-hypervisor conversions.
2. In parallel how many disk conversion we can do? I have three disk which needs to be converted will i be able to run all three in parallel to save time.
You can handle whatever number of parallel conversions your system can handle without saturating network channels or storage.
You will need to start multiple CLI or application instances. Note that StarWind V2V converter is single threaded so it might be slow.