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    [SOLVED] VM P2V proxmox 6.2

    Thank you for your reply, setting the BIOS to OMVF (UEF) solved the problem. Thank you for your help!
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    [SOLVED] VM P2V proxmox 6.2

    I am sorry, what do you mean by create it as the source in regards to BIOS/UEFI?
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    [SOLVED] VM P2V proxmox 6.2

    All right, so what I did was right. Here is the process I followed: Create new VM, OS: Do not use any media, guest OS: Windows 10, same hardware components (CPU, memory, disk space). Then I converted the .vmdk in .qcow2 and imported the .qcow2 "qm importdisk 103 myfile local-lvm". Once this...
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    [SOLVED] VM P2V proxmox 6.2

    Hi, Thank you for the reply, I will have a look at the links you posted. I have two storages, the local one, where I can upload iso files etc. and the data one for the VM I guess, which is a LVM-thin. The thing is when I type lvdisplay in the CLI, all the VM I created are considered as logical...
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    [SOLVED] VM P2V proxmox 6.2

    Hi everyone, I am trying to turn a physical machine into a proxmox VE, or in general to migrate some VMs to proxmox VE. I have already tried to follow these steps Migration of servers to Proxmox VE and read lot of post about the topic but I am still confused. My main concern is the path where...

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