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16 October 2011

CREATE BOOTABLE VIRTUAL HARD DISKS FOR DEPLOYMENT-Portlock Leap Frog

 
Portlock Leap Frog will assist you in creating a bootable Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) for native Windows deployment with your Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 or Mac OS X Snow Leopard machine. The VHD can be used as the running operating system on supported hardware without a virtual machine or hypervisor. This provides an excellent way for end users who wish to utilize the VHD technology and setup a multi-boot environment with Windows XP and Windows Vista without having to "Upgrade" or repartition the hard disk.



Portlock Leap Frog has been developed and designed to provide end users the ability to utilize the new VHD-boot capabilities in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 in one easy to use wizard. Portlock Leap Frog eliminates steps for VHD-boot setup such as the need to first boot the system to the Windows install DVD as well as the use of tools such as the "Disk Management" console and command prompt tools such as "Diskpart" and "BCDedit."

Top Features:


Create Windows 7 VHD Boot
Create a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 bootable VHD to multi-boot with nearly any Windows OS.

Compact VHD
Compact a virtual disk to improve performance or to prepare a virtual disk for shrinking.

Boot Manager
Install/update Windows Boot Manager and setup a multi-boot environment with many VHDs.

Bootable CD
A bootable ISO file based upon WinPE 2.1 provides the ability to hard-boot a system and run Portlock Leap Frog.

Control Panel
Manage Portlock Leap Frog features from the Portlock icon, located in the Windows notification area.

Attach VHD
Attach a VHD to any of the supported client operating systems.

Resize VHD
Resize both "Dynamic" and "Fixed" VHDs.

Create VHD
Create a fixed or dynamic VHD.

Multilingual Support
Portlock Leap Frog supports displaying in English, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.

Mount ISO Image
Mount ISO files for the extraction of files and folders.



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