What I had: Windows XP installed on a physical partition. What I wanted: Being able to run the installation both inside VirtualBox and also natively. I did not want to reinstall the WinXP installation nor did I want to have to fiddle with any Windows Genuine Disadvantage stuff. And I didn't want to break the native boot in the process. Also, as this was some über-corporate install I didn't want to have to ever use the WinXP install CD + its rescue console.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Windows XP both native and in VirtualBox
There are several good tutorials about similar topics, namely:
What I had: Windows XP installed on a physical partition. What I wanted: Being able to run the installation both inside VirtualBox and also natively. I did not want to reinstall the WinXP installation nor did I want to have to fiddle with any Windows Genuine Disadvantage stuff. And I didn't want to break the native boot in the process. Also, as this was some über-corporate install I didn't want to have to ever use the WinXP install CD + its rescue console.
What I had: Windows XP installed on a physical partition. What I wanted: Being able to run the installation both inside VirtualBox and also natively. I did not want to reinstall the WinXP installation nor did I want to have to fiddle with any Windows Genuine Disadvantage stuff. And I didn't want to break the native boot in the process. Also, as this was some über-corporate install I didn't want to have to ever use the WinXP install CD + its rescue console.
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