I would like to do a block level copy. Basically write the image to a disk. In Linux dd does exactly this, so I am looking for the windows equivalent.
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have a look at this
if possible download a trial version and try
http://kb.acronis.com/cont
Also use this file for matter ref
http://www.reso-net.com/Do
V2P is possible however without getting into the technical details there is a price to pay going in either direction and starting say P2V and then later going V2P with that Virtual Machine that was original a P2V the bottom line is in the long run a clean-built machine, V or P, will generally always yield better performance and less issues over all.
Anyway one way to do it on the cheap is to uninstall VMware Tools and boot the Virtual Machine with a Linux Live CD/DVD and use dd to image the VHD to a PHD and then boot the P machine and do a repair install of XP.
If you have Symantec Norton Ghost or other Disk Imaging Software thats better then dd. Some companies may have fully functioning trialware.
(i would suggest Acronis )
The company who's technology is used in VMware Converter has a product that does P2V and V2P etc.
http://www.storagecraft.co
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by: jayasankerPosted on 2009-08-29 at 16:06:10ID: 25215758
Try to mount to host operating system using tools like VHDMount from Virtual Server R2 SP1
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You could also run ImageX within the VM, take an image and then deply that image onto the SCSI disk.
ImageX is available as a component of the WAIK.
http://www.microsoft.com/d
ImageX can be run command line and is just an executable.
once you did that you can use xcopy to copy everything, but beware of correct switches