Installing a Fresh Windows OS to a New Bootable VHD with no Host OS for Boot
to VHDI love the performance gains I get by using bootable VHDs. I’ve always
enjoyed using VHDs but I generally had a host OS first, then installed a bunch
of VHDs that I made bootable. Recently I’ve changed all of this on my laptop
after a coworker took the time to show me a way with more flexibility (thanks Paul Stubbs!). The idea is simple: take
a clean drive with no host OS and add or remove bootable VHDs as needed.
via johnpapa.net
Really cool stuff!