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Hi.
really??
this were wonderful!
MRIMG > to VHD and then VHD > to WMDK usinf VM converter!!
I'll try you suggestion. And I hope that Windows will start in VMPlayer and the driver are recognized. In the meantime you tried this and Windoes want not to boot. "Hardware seems to has been modified".....
I dont tried this process in the past because here
http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50005.aspx
VMWare Server lacks the flexibility to use vhd files as a virtual disk file and you are required to use vmware's own vmdk file format. Unfortunately, VMWareConverter will only convert complete vm configurations not individual virtual disk files.
The starwind V2V converter has been found to work well and is available cost free from here... http://www.starwindsoftware.com/converter
Once you have a vmdk file, the process of generating a virtual machine is similar to that discussed above. Note, be careful to chose the correct hardware connection for the vmdk i.e. ide or scsi. The correct choice will depend on source machine configuration.
but I have VM Player (not Server).
Thank you I'll try today...and hope that Windows will start...
I will report here my efforts ![]()