I have a VirtualBox 3.1.2 image of Debian 5.0.2 running on Windows XP SP3. I would like to export that Debian image to a USB harddrive such that I could boot to that drive and run it natively. Is that possible to do with a VDI?
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You can export a VDI to a raw disk image with the following command:
VBoxManage clonemedium --format RAW debian.vdi debian.img
You can then use the dd command or any suitable disk imaging software to write the image to the disk.
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Since you are using Windows as your host system, you can proceed in 2 steps.
Convert your VDI into a raw IMG with the command:
VBoxManage.exe clonehd --format RAW source.vdi destination.imgThen use a tool like HDDRawCopy to copy the raw IMG to your HDD.
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Thanks for the HDRawCopy tip. I didn't think this would actually work, but the disk you copy it to and the original image don't even need to have the same size - I just copied a 200 GB vhd to a 2 TB hdd. – masterxilo Oct 15 '18 at 10:11
clonehdis now calledclonemedium. – chetbox Jan 24 '19 at 11:02System -> EFI, this way your .img will contain GPT partition table, and not MBR – srghma Dec 26 '21 at 18:41