On Wednesday 23 May 2007 20:29, Sunny wrote:
> On 5/23/07, Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > VMWare workstation can do this, but it is payed product. I'm not
> > sure
>
> By "do this" I mean it can create a virtual machine, which uses a
> physical partition, not a virtual hard drive. I.e. you can run your
> preinstalled XP.

Yes. The VMware products can use either virtual drives (files in the 
host OS that hold the contents of virtual drives as seen in the guest 
OS) or physical drives (or partitions) that are accessed directly by 
the guest OS.

At least VMware Workstation (not free of charge) can do this. I haven't 
checked to see if VMware Server (the zero-cost product) can do so as 
well.


> --
> Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)


Randall Schulz
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