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Open Disk Management->Action-> Attach VHD and navigate to the .VHDX file. then assign a letter to it.
Right click the two Blue drives and assign drive letter
those are the drive image partitions within the VHD
But it's a non-blue drive, drive G Seagate Backup, that contains the backed-up files. Right clicking on that does allow me to change the drive letter if I click through a couple of warnings. But what do I do with the same drive that will presumably still contain the VHDX files that I don't know how to open? Will they then open with with file explorer simply because the drive letter is changed?
Also, if I change the drive letter I presume that I'll then need to go back and reconfigure BU/Restore to find the target for future backups.
Thanks
Okay. So I assume that the newly created drive letter contains the archived version of the disk with the backed up files?
This is different from Windows 7, but I think I can work with it.
Drive 6 is not your boot C: Drive but it is a virtual drive that you attach from the .vhdx file and currently hidden. You need to assign a letter so you can browse thru it. The same for Disk 7
First - sorry for the edit to the #7 post that you probably read before my edits.
Thanks for hanging with me on this. It's a little different from what I'm used to. I'm marking this as solved and will repost if I get totally lost.