
Q: Can I use a VHD file with VMware? A: Yes, you can use a VHD file with VMware by converting it to a VMware-compatible format using tools like VMware Converter.
Q: How do I activate my Windows 10 Pro VHD file? A: You can activate your Windows 10 Pro VHD file using a valid product key or by using the built-in activation mechanism in the operating system.
Q: What is the difference between a VHD file and a VDI file? A: A VHD file is a Virtual Hard Disk file used by Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software, while a VDI file is a VirtualBox virtual disk image file.
Q: Can I use a VHD file on a Mac? A: Yes, you can use a VHD file on a Mac by using virtualization software like Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion.
A Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) file is a file that mimics a physical hard drive. It's a container that holds a virtual disk, which can be used by a virtual machine (VM) to store its operating system, programs, and data. VHD files are commonly used with Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software, but they can also be used with other virtualization platforms.

