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Yeah, I think it's a throwback to Win7 days. I tried installing Win7 on a VHD and it threw back the same msg "Can't instlall on a VHD"
Every update since 9926 has failed (I think I was running VMs back then, not VHD boots). Anyway, I call it a bug ... MS might claim it's a feature - (you can install and boot with a Virtual drive, but you cannot update it HA-HA-HA-HA-HA)
I've just been installing fresh from an ISO (either created or waited). I have another machine that will test the update process (Win10 installed on a separate partition). This issue actually presents a good test bed - every time a new release is dropped, I have to go through the process - new bugs appear, old bugs are fixed, lots of fun if you're a glutton for punishment
I have fed MS the information, will they fix it? Probably not - the issue is more of a testing issue than a production issue. If people want to carry Win10 around, then Windows-to-go is a better solution than a VHD.
Bill
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