Lenovo_13_Disk_Restore Lenovo_13_Disk_Restore.jpg (89.93 KiB) Viewed 3902 times Lenovo_13_disk Lenovo_13_disk_2.jpg (74. I found that TBOSDT copyp2v.tbs script video, I want to make sure that the correct partition is active first before removing drivers/changing HAL. *If I assumed correctly, how would I change the active partition within TBLauncher, is it one of the scripts in TeraByte OSD Tool? With the Ubuntu 20.04 VM selected, click Settings Find Storage Select Controller IDE In the Attributes pane click the disc icon next to IDE Secondary Master Click Choose a disk file and browse for the Ubuntu 20. I assume that if the HAL or drivers were wrong I would get a BSOD instead of the current error about no bootable medium found. All you need to do is attach the ISO as a virtual disc to the virtual CD/DVD drive. When you start this vm up, it looks for an OS or some device which can load an OS. The attached Lenovo_13_Disk_Restore shows Image for Windows, 5 partitions to restore, however it shows the system 100MiB being **active**, shouldn't the Windows 120759MiB be *active*? When you create a virtual machine, you create an 'empty' machine with no operating system. The attached Lenovo_disk shows the disk layout from Computer Management, it shows 4 partitions, 117GB partition being Boot. ![]() ![]() I did the restore, however when I attempt to boot it said "FATAL: No bootable medium found! System halted."
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