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Install a VHD to the Hard Drive

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meeks - 26 Nov 2006 18:56 GMT
Hello, I have a VHD set up the way I would like it with XP Pro SP2 and
most of my programs that I want, now is there a way that I can install
this VHD to the hard drive and just boot it as a normal operating
system?  Is this possible and do I need to use some type of third party
program to do it?

Thank you for any help!
DevilsPGD - 26 Nov 2006 20:28 GMT
>Hello, I have a VHD set up the way I would like it with XP Pro SP2 and
>most of my programs that I want, now is there a way that I can install
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>
>Thank you for any help!

It should be possible using Ghost, although I can't say I've ever
attempted something like that.

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Colin Barnhorst - 26 Nov 2006 20:57 GMT
If you follow DevisPGD suggestion, you will also need to run a repair
install because of the differences in the emulated hardware in the vm and
the real hardware on the host.  Keep in mind that you may be out of
compliance with the EULA if you continue to use the vm.

> Hello, I have a VHD set up the way I would like it with XP Pro SP2 and
> most of my programs that I want, now is there a way that I can install
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thank you for any help!
 
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