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Create Virtual PC hard disk with a backup disk image


Rick Cook, Contributor
03.22.2006
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Microsoft's virtualization software for Windows, called Virtual PC, allows administrators to run multiple Windows virtual machines on a Windows system.

There are several advantages to virtual machines running desktops, notably the ability to confine crashes and other problems to the virtual machine without other virtual machines or the underlying hardware being affected. This has made desktop virtualization popular in software development environments, as well as other areas where flaky or malicious software is frequently encountered.

Virtual PC is easy to set up. The hardest part of putting a virtual machine on a properly equipped Windows machine (meaning one with lots of RAM) is installing the applications and utilities to run on the virtual machine. Fortunately, you can use your backup of an existing system to install


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the virtual PC hard disk. According to Microsoft, creating a Virtual PC hard disk image by using a backup disk image fileis a six-step process:

There are two caveats. You must have administrator privileges on the Virtual PC's host computer (the physical computer running Virtual PC). Also, you should create the disk image on an expandable disk. Needless to say, you must have enough physical disk space on the disk that will store the image to hold it. Virtualization is neat, but it isn't magic.

Rick Cook has been writing about mass storage since the days when the term meant an 80K floppy disk. The computers he learned on used ferrite cores and magnetic drums. For the last 20 years he has been a freelance writer specializing in issues related to storage and storage management.

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