Mark I understand you don't have the install discs for windows 7. This
has me wondering if there is some copy protection scheme that makes it
difficult to copy the windows 7 install disc(s). If so is there a linux
program that will get around it?
Disclaimer: I'm not condoning the use of pirated software in violation
of any applicable laws where you live. There is considerable expense
involved in replacing a legit copy of any micro$oft OS. So a backup
would come in handy.
On 11/22/2011 18:40, Mark Phillips wrote:
I have managed to fill up my laptop's dual boot (Win 7 and Debian
testing) 320 GB drive, so I have a new shiny 750 GB drive to install.
I have tried to use Clonezilla, and it keeps failing because the old
drive has 512 byte sectors and the new drive has 4096 byte sectors. No
problem; I will just create a system image of the Windows partitions
to move that to the new drive, net install Debian testing, and copy
over my user files.
However, I was thinking that I could get rid of the dual boot and just
virtualize the Windows partition. My questions -
1. Can I create a virtual version of my Windows 7 Home Premium using
the system recovery disk and the backup on my external usb drive? So
far, it installs to the new 750 GB drive with no issues. I don't have
any original media disks.
2. Vmware or Virtualbox? Do either one support usb so I can run iTunes
on my virtual Windows drive? A while ago I was able to get vmware to
run off of the Windows disk partition, but it seemed to break every
time I ran an upgrade on Debian, and it was a pain to get it to work
each time. I don't want to fiddle with this approach again, unless I
have to.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Mark
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