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- 3. Nov 2009, 17:51
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Physical to virtual ?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3735
Re: Physical to virtual ?
One question more Either pull the drive from the windows machine or copy the data with a low level image tool (like dd) to a USB drive or other removable media. If making an image, DO NOT image just the partition, this will not work! Use VBoxMange convertfromfaw to convert the image or to copy from ...
- 3. Nov 2009, 17:45
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Physical to virtual ?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3735
Re: Physical to virtual ?
Thanks : I think it exactly what I need
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Regards,
Damien
Regards,
Damien
- 3. Nov 2009, 17:19
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Physical to virtual ?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3735
Physical to virtual ?
Hello,
Is there a way to transform a physical Pc to have finally a VM with all the applications installed on the physical PC ?
This is possible with WMware but is it possible with VirtualBox ?
Regards,
Damien
Is there a way to transform a physical Pc to have finally a VM with all the applications installed on the physical PC ?
This is possible with WMware but is it possible with VirtualBox ?
Regards,
Damien
- 29. Sep 2008, 19:01
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Slow access to a shared virtual folder
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1222
- 26. Sep 2008, 08:54
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Slow access to a shared virtual folder
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1222
Slow access to a shared virtual folder
Hello, I have VirtuaBox 2.0.2 on a PC under XP PRO SP3. I created a VM under XP Pro SP3 to test some applications and I find that the access to the virtual shared folder on my physical Notebook HD is very slow. When I click on the folder in the "Network Favorite", it can take 5 secondes be...
- 25. Sep 2008, 23:53
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: unable to write an Office document in a shared folder
- Replies: 1
- Views: 754
unable to write an Office document in a shared folder
Hello, I've installed VirtualBox 2.0.2 on a PC with XP Pro SP3. I created a VM under XP Pro SP3 and installed Office 2000. I created a shared folder (with full access) to acces my physical hard disk : it's ok : I can create, modify, supress a file from my VM. The problem is with Office 2000 (I teste...