Hi folks,

I had a catastrophic failure with my Librem 14v1 and am currently trying to 
get everything back up and running from my latest backup onto a new machine 
(Dell Precision 7510), pending the return of my repaired Librem.

My Linux App VMs all seem good, but my Windows HVM is failing to start with 
"Inaccessible Boot Device".  The steps I would normally take to attempt to 
troubleshoot a Windows machine in this state aren't working (booting from 
the Windows Install Media and/or some kind of PE disc).  The VM just shuts 
down before either come up.  Windows automatic repair fails because there's 
no local local admin account.

The HVM was originally created from a Hyper-V VM whose disk was converted 
to qcow2 and then imported to Qubes.  It's functioned fine on my original 
machine since.  Backup and restore was done via the standard GUI tools 
within Qubes.

One thing I've never been clear on is where the disks live once they're in 
Qubes.  I know it's something to do with lvm, but I'm unsure how to access 
them or re-export them for use in another hypervisor.

I have access to both the recent backup I took and the disk out of the bad 
laptop.  Any tips would be much appreciated.  Thanks!

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