igor_kavinski
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Did that experiment work?I wonder if it's possible to setup an image in a virtual machine, and move it to a "real" machine?
Did that experiment work?I wonder if it's possible to setup an image in a virtual machine, and move it to a "real" machine?
The thing that works 100% is to create a virtual Disk, and do the first part of the installation that only copies files, then when it tells you that it will reboot to complete shut it off instead and boot with a different image containing ghost.exe or any other cloning tool and take a clone of the first image. This image can be cloned to any hdd and upon first boot will continue with a normal installation.Did that experiment work?
That used to be possible with Microsoft Virtual PC. I don't think Virtual Box allows this. Didn't see this option with VMware Player too. Maybe VMware workstation? But that's not free. Does Hyper-V have this option? Don't recall seeing it in the Hyper-V manager.You can also just connect the whole disk you want XP on to your VM and do this first part of the installation and then put it back to the PC that you want XP installed on.
Did that experiment work?
What specs?
You have to start up VMware player with right click run as admin, because this is a feature that allows you to potentially screw up your whole system it's not just there for anybody right away, you have to want it to enable it (or be allowed by an actual admin).That used to be possible with Microsoft Virtual PC. I don't think Virtual Box allows this. Didn't see this option with VMware Player too. Maybe VMware workstation? But that's not free. Does Hyper-V have this option? Don't recall seeing it in the Hyper-V manager.
Never got around to it. TheELFs is probably the way to go.
Asus A68HM-PLUS
Athlon 845
2x2GB DDR3-1600 (only 4GB for obvious reasons)
EVGA GT710
Was it a Crucial BX100 120GB...?
That's about it. Nothing particularly fancy.