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If I made a Macrium Image of my Win 11 and all the partitions that is installed in a VMware VM could I restore it to my D: drive and make it bootable? I'm thinking about dual booting between my Win 11 Pro Beta and my Win 11 Home Dev builds. I know I can do a clean install on my D: drive but my C: drive is a Nvme drive so I can't just unplug it. I don't want to mess up my boot partition on my C: drive. I just thought of another question. Would it be activated or would I have to have it reactivated? I'm not sure I'm going to do it. I just like to know if it's possible.
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