On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Russ Blaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>  In the most general sense, it works - the VM will boot off of a
>  pre-installed drive just fine. Copy the drive into a file, or use a
>  phy:/dev/dsk/... disk specifier for physical direct access. The problem is
>  that Windows will detect that the hardware has changed (different type of
>  NIC, CPU, disk drive manufacturer, BIOS, etc), and possibly refuse to run,
>  or at least demand that you re-activate it.
>

This has worked for me. I had to reactivate Windows once it booted up
in Xen, but after that, every thing was fine.

>  Certainly worth a shot.
>
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