I've done with XP and 7. I haven't had the pleasure of dealing with 10 yet. I have also resized the Win partition and installed Linux along, then ran the Window$ partition from the bare metal inside Virtualbox. I could also boot Window$ bare-metal. I have a cookbook about it somewhere. The lion's share of the time is moving gigabytes from here to there, everything else is rather trivial and quick. ET David Schwartz writes: > I have an odd question … suppose I wanted to take a fairly vanilla Windows computer with Win 7 ... 10 on it, like your typical Dell or Lenovo or Asus laptop or desktop; suck that OS install with all the apps into a VirtualBox VM; copy that VM off to a backup drive; fully reformat the HDD and install some friendly version of Linux; and finally load up VirtualBox and then the VM and make the VM work so it looked and acted virtually identical to how it did before. > > So, I’m not asking HOW to do this … I wouldn’t have much trouble doing it myself. > > What I’m wondering is if there are any resources around that would explain how an average person could do it without much trouble? Videos, books, eBooks, tutorials, whatever. > > Also, for anybody who’s been through this process, how long did it take? Or how long would you expect it to take based on similar experiences? > > -David Schwartz > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss