![]() ![]() (**) An "Ad Hoc ISO" is not an actual ISO file. Macrium takes care of correcting partition sizes, converting between EFI and MBR BIOSes etc. Then you boot the VM from the ad-hoc ISO. No need to install an OS, just create the VM. You create a VM which is compatible with the physical PC as best you can. This ISO can be reused for future P2V projects. You first create an "ad hoc" ISO which contains the Macrium Restore CD files plus your macrium backup image. (*) Macrium Reflect is a backup tool, not a P2V tool, however it's almost as easy to use. ![]() ![]() ![]() So in either case you should convert to VDI before use.įor optimum performance you would share CPU and RAM resources equitably with the host, install the GAs and locate the VM on an SSD. The performance questions regarding VMDK (or VHD) are moot, because neither is the preferred format for use in VirtualBox. You can also image the physical PC with Disk2VHD, or use a commercial (with free version) tool such as Macrium Reflect (*). ![]()
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