Are you using a dual boot, and what OS is hosting VMware?

Regards

LelandJ


Vince Teachout wrote:
> I'm just starting to play around with Virtual Machines.  Got and 
> installed VMWare some months back, and am getting somewhat comfortable 
> with it.  Just got VirtualBox last night, and am REALLY impressed with 
> it, especially the setup wizards.  Why can't VMWare do that?
>
> Anyway, I'm reading through the manuals, and may eventually find the 
> answer, but does anyone with more experience know if it's possible to 
> "Snapshot" a current machine, and make it into a VM?  I know I can 
> install XP in a VM, and then reload all my stuff, but I have so much 
> stuff, it would be a time-consuming pain.  I'd like to just "Copy" my 
> current XP into a VM, and then run the VM.
>
> Has anyone had any experience with this?  Any legal issues I should be 
> aware of?  Thanks.
>
>
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