How can I mount a VHDX on an older Windows 8.1 (home?) edition where Hyper-V (et.al) is not available, using powershell?
Most sources seem to point to enabling Hyper-V, but those are apparently only available on pro-editions. But there must be an alternative way to either side load, or use something similar, to Mount-VHD.
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Mount-DiskImage : The term 'Mount-DiskImage' is not recognized as...error for this. – not2qubit Jan 18 '20 at 15:076.1.1(core) and5.1.14409. I also just noticed that 5.1 do have theMount-DiskImage. So that is all good. However, the6.1.1core version fails theImport-Module Storagecommand, with: "Import-Module : Module 'C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\Storage\Storage.psd1' does not support current PowerShell edition 'Core'.". But I was able to overcome this by just using: (1)Import-Module -SkipEditionCheck Storagefollowed by (2)Mount-DiskImage -ImagePath "C:\VHD\xxx.vhdx". Now all good! – not2qubit Jan 20 '20 at 13:52