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I saw a video about dual booting where you create a vhdx file then use windows installation media to install windows on the new virtual disk, however when selecting a drive in the windows installation menu you have to use command prompt and select the virtual disk manually using a couple of commands. This works fine if I want to store the vhd on my C drive a 500gb ssd however if I want to store it on my X drive a 1TB ssd, then in command prompt when I try to type the path of the vhd I can't because unlike C drive starting with c:\ it starts with x:\Sources, and when I try to just type the pat
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