Need Virtualization Advice

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 21:43:53 MST 2011


Microsoft does not copy protect themedia at all. It does liknk a given
media to a series of keys OEM is different from retail is different from
msdn etcetera.

The real thing is inthe activation to their servers. If they pick up to
many they invalidate they key malling you call in and prove you really own
it. Not hard but an extra step and safety catch.

This is done so you can make a backup of your media as they key is supposed
to be affixed to the machine.
 On Nov 22, 2011 9:05 PM, "Derek Trotter" <expat.arizonan at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Mark I understand you don't have the install discs for windows 7.  This
> has me wondering if there is some copy protection scheme that makes it
> difficult to copy the windows 7 install disc(s).  If so is there a linux
> program that will get around it?
>
> Disclaimer:  I'm not condoning the use of pirated software in violation of
> any applicable laws where you live.  There is considerable expense involved
> in replacing a legit copy of any micro$oft OS.  So a backup would come in
> handy.
>
> On 11/22/2011 18:40, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> I have managed to fill up my laptop's dual boot (Win 7 and Debian testing)
> 320 GB drive, so I have a new shiny 750 GB drive to install. I have tried
> to use Clonezilla, and it keeps failing because the old drive has 512 byte
> sectors and the new drive has 4096 byte sectors. No problem; I will just
> create a system image of the Windows partitions to move that to the new
> drive, net install Debian testing, and copy over my user files.
>
>  However, I was thinking that I could get rid of the dual boot and just
> virtualize the Windows partition. My questions -
>
>  1. Can I create a virtual version of my Windows 7 Home Premium using the
> system recovery disk and the backup on my external usb drive? So far, it
> installs to the new 750 GB drive with no issues. I don't have any original
> media disks.
>
>  2. Vmware or Virtualbox? Do either one support usb so I can run iTunes
> on my virtual Windows drive? A while ago I was able to get vmware to run
> off of the Windows disk partition, but it seemed to break every time I ran
> an upgrade on Debian, and it was a pain to get it to work each time. I
> don't want to fiddle with this approach again, unless I have to.
>
>  Thanks for your suggestions!
>
>  Mark
>
>
>
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