Hi all
Nothing to add to the main posts here - but just a note to you guys using Virtual Machines.
If you use VMWARE and backup the Virtual Image (from within the Virtual machine itself -- back up the image on to a Network drive the VM has access to) with Acronis True Image you can restore the VIRTUAL IMAGE to REAL hardware using the Acronis Universal restore facility. This performs what is known as a "V2P" or Virtual to Physical conversion. (The reverse is true as well - you can create a Virtual Machine from your Real image by the same process - this is called a "P2V" or Physical to Virtual conversion).
You can at restore time point to extra directories for the restore facility to search for specific drivers. For other stuff you can either use the Windows HAL or the windows driver directories or both. Works a treat and saves multiple installs.
It's often much quicker and easier to build your base VM, perform a V2P conversion and then install any other apps you need.
If you don't like Acronis then there are many other V2P and P2V conversion tools out there.
Cheers
jimbo
Nothing to add to the main posts here - but just a note to you guys using Virtual Machines.
If you use VMWARE and backup the Virtual Image (from within the Virtual machine itself -- back up the image on to a Network drive the VM has access to) with Acronis True Image you can restore the VIRTUAL IMAGE to REAL hardware using the Acronis Universal restore facility. This performs what is known as a "V2P" or Virtual to Physical conversion. (The reverse is true as well - you can create a Virtual Machine from your Real image by the same process - this is called a "P2V" or Physical to Virtual conversion).
You can at restore time point to extra directories for the restore facility to search for specific drivers. For other stuff you can either use the Windows HAL or the windows driver directories or both. Works a treat and saves multiple installs.
It's often much quicker and easier to build your base VM, perform a V2P conversion and then install any other apps you need.
If you don't like Acronis then there are many other V2P and P2V conversion tools out there.
Cheers
jimbo
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
- OS
- Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
- CPU
- Intel i7 Intel i5
- Memory
- 8GB, 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- On Motherboard
- Sound Card
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