Disk2vhd.exe of the missing volumes?

I tried to create a Virtual PC clone of my Toshiba laptop today, and I noticed it's C: drive does not appear in the list of Volumes to include: (or all volumes at all for that matter! There is none listed.)

Is there any service I need to market that will list the volumes?

Hello

The question you posted would be better suited in the sysinternals forums. I suggest you post in the following link:

http://Forum.sysinternals.com/disk2vhd_forum20.html

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