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I'm new to virtualization, and want to find a solution to run my existing (from the factory) installation of Windows Vista as a guest in my Ubuntu host. I have Ubuntu installed. I basically want to run Ubuntu (Jaunty Jackalope) as the VirtualBox host, and be able to seamlessly run Windows Vista as a guest -- using the pre-installed OS. I have the install media, but I don't want to go through the bother to re-install and re-partition if not necessary. It looks like VirtualBox is a good solution for free and open source virtualization. It also looks like it supports using what they call 'raw access' to the existing disk. http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/UserManual.html#rawdisk It seems like one important part is to setup a second hardware profile (in Vista), however it also seems that hardware profiles are only supported in XP, not Vista. I'm wondering if anyone has had success doing this, and has any pointers to offer. I've seen threads like http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=984437&highlight=vista+virtualbox&page=6 and language like "Remove anything not necessary, some trial and error may be required if you are not sure what you need" makes me leary to try it. -- Greg Rundlett Web Developer - Initiative in Innovative Computing http://iic.harvard.edu camb 617-384-5872 nbpt 978-225-8302 m. 978-764-4424 -skype/aim/irc/twitter freephile http://profiles.aim.com/freephile
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