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Ditching Windows

Asked by nprignano in Linux, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Backup & Restore Software

Tags: vmware, windows, linux, virtualization

Hi.  I recently discovered the wonderful world of linux, and I am hooked.  Frankly, I am still kicking myself for not trying it out sooner, but hindsight is always 20/20.

I am coming from Windows XP, and I have my old XP install preserved on the original hard drive, so when I need to access a program that I dont have working in wine yet, I  hookup that drive and boot xp, and nothing is lost.  Of course, this is a real pain in the a$$, so I'd like to make an image of my xp installation and load that in vmware.

1) is that even possible

2) where do i need to get started to accomplish the aforementioned goal?

Thanks in advance.
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