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Virtualbox 4.0 - Doesn't open vmdk VMWare disks

Posted: 16. Jan 2011, 22:36
by alessandro.feltrin
Hello.
I am a little new about Virtualbox. I've installed it on a Windows 7 and i've try to find some info about opening a VMWare machine (a vmdk file).
Both the user manual and some suggestion found in Internet say that it is possible and simple ... Although the manual (Chapter 5.2) says that VMDK are fully supported, I haven't found the possibility to perform it, because in the user interface i have no other possibility than open Virtualbox VMs or xml format.
Any idea?
Alessandro

Re: Virtualbox 4.0 - Doesn't open vmdk VMWare disks

Posted: 16. Jan 2011, 22:42
by stefan.becker
You must create a new guest. Create not a new image, instead of this point to existing vmdk.

Re: Virtualbox 4.0 - Doesn't open vmdk VMWare disks

Posted: 18. Mar 2011, 23:22
by silvex
Create new machine
Select ram
then select existing disk and point to the vmware image/disk...

Re: Virtualbox 4.0 - Doesn't open vmdk VMWare disks

Posted: 19. Mar 2011, 12:07
by mpack
alessandro.feltrin wrote:I haven't found the possibility to perform it
Your question is like saying "I have the hard disk from a laptop - I'm told it's possible to run programs from this hard disk, but I can't see anything in the Windows User Manual telling me how". The answer to that is, of course, that a hard disk is useless by itself - you have to put it inside a PC.

Likewise: a VMDK is an image of a hard disk. To use it you must mount it inside a (Virtual) PC. Furthermore you must get the hardware in the virtual PC as close as possible to its original settings, otherwise the guest might crash - or at the very least ask you to reactivate (if the guest is Windows).