Easiest way to host WinXPhome guest on WinVista host
Posted: 18. May 2009, 01:03
Allrighty. I have been hearing a lot of good things about virtualbox and finally installed on my laptop running 32 bit vista home ultimate edition with 2.5GB of ram, athlon X2-64 running at 1.7 Ghz. I am not sure if any more detail is needed for the host machine.
Now, I have a computer running a bizarre software (don't ask me what it is my wife's work stuff) on win Xp home edition. Computer us pretty lame and powerless. 1.3 Ghz (or may be even slower) AMD sempron processor and, don't laugh, 256 MB RAM. It has been purchased about 4 years ago, as an internet terminal. So, what I want to do is to take an image of this weakling machine and slap it on virtual box. First thing I thought was Bart's PE to make an image and transfer the image to this computer and boot to that puppy. Since it came with XP Home preloaded, I do not have the media to reinstall it from scratch. I have the keyword on a sticker but I don't know how far it would take me.
My question, is this approach viable/workable ? If yes any gotcha's I have to be watching out for? Is there a step-by-step cookbook for doing such a contraption ?
Thanks in advance.
Mel
Now, I have a computer running a bizarre software (don't ask me what it is my wife's work stuff) on win Xp home edition. Computer us pretty lame and powerless. 1.3 Ghz (or may be even slower) AMD sempron processor and, don't laugh, 256 MB RAM. It has been purchased about 4 years ago, as an internet terminal. So, what I want to do is to take an image of this weakling machine and slap it on virtual box. First thing I thought was Bart's PE to make an image and transfer the image to this computer and boot to that puppy. Since it came with XP Home preloaded, I do not have the media to reinstall it from scratch. I have the keyword on a sticker but I don't know how far it would take me.
My question, is this approach viable/workable ? If yes any gotcha's I have to be watching out for? Is there a step-by-step cookbook for doing such a contraption ?
Thanks in advance.
Mel