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Boot Debian 11 from Differencing Disk on Hyper-V

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I installed Debian 11 from the iso onto a Hyper-V disk, it worked and booted fine. I wanted to use this as a parent disk for other installs, so I marked it as read-only and created a differencing disk. However, it can't find an OS on the differencing disk. This is the process I use for Windows without issue. Is there another step I'm missing? The original disk still works. I also get the same issue when I just copy the disk to a new disk.

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