Virtualization
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Virtualization
Per the recommendation in another thread on this Forum, I started to play with VMWare converter and was astounded at the results. I was able to image my Dell laptop and then load it onto my MAC running VMWARE Fusion. The only problem I found is that Converter imaged my whole hard drive, thus the image file was 48GB!
I guess I could either partiion my Dell computer and put the data on the second partion, or move the data off to a USB hard drive, but I would rather not mess with that right now. Does anyone know of any way I can image everything BUT the data?
thanks!
I guess I could either partiion my Dell computer and put the data on the second partion, or move the data off to a USB hard drive, but I would rather not mess with that right now. Does anyone know of any way I can image everything BUT the data?
thanks!
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I know that vmware provides a tool to resize a virtual disk. It is usually used to increase a disk, but perhaps it is possible to reduce a disk as well.
I know that vmware provides a tool to resize a virtual disk. It is usually used to increase a disk, but perhaps it is possible to reduce a disk as well.
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Per the recommendation in another thread on this Forum, I started to play with VMWare converter and was astounded at the results. I was able to image my Dell laptop and then load it onto my MAC running VMWARE Fusion. The only problem I found is that Converter imaged my whole hard drive, thus the image file was 48GB!
I guess I could either partiion my Dell computer and put the data on the second partion, or move the data off to a USB hard drive, but I would rather not mess with that right now. Does anyone know of any way I can image everything BUT the data?
thanks!
I guess I could either partiion my Dell computer and put the data on the second partion, or move the data off to a USB hard drive, but I would rather not mess with that right now. Does anyone know of any way I can image everything BUT the data?
thanks!
As a matter of practice (notice I did not say "best practice" b/c I'm not totally convinced it has much real value) I do keep my data and OS on separate partitions (with a 3rd partition for swap files). I've found that does make things like imaging and backing up a tad bit easier. But it sounds like its too late to go that direction now...

