On 29 October 2012 15:28, John A. Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
>... my intention is not to run
> more than one instance of this Vista OS simultaneously, neither in the same
> "Host/VBox Installation" nor in any other sort of combination.
> My goal is simply to have two different installations of the same Vista OS,
> which will not be run simultaneously but could be run, preferably (but not
> necessarily), on the same "machine/host/VBox installation"

Understood.

>> If you use a COPY (rather than a clone), and run the two copies on
>> different host instances, then that would work.
>> VirtualBox installed on HostA running Linux and VirtualBox installed on
>> HostA running Windows are different hosts (but you have to reboot the
>> host).
>
> If I understand your meaning here, it is to have one instance of Vista on
> machine-1/host-A and to have a second instance of the same Vista OS on
> (same) machine-1/host-B. Is that correct? Yes, this would be a multiboot
> machine.

Yes, that is correct.

-- 
Mark

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