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TECHNICAL DETAILS:
See http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/datacenter_downloads/vmware_vcenter_co nverter_standalone/4_0
STEP-BY-STEP EXAMPLE:
Step 1: Attach an external USB hard drive to the real "Windows.." computer that you want to create a virtual machine from. Step 2: Start the real "Windows.." computer that you want to create a virtual machine from.
Step 3: From within the real "Windows.." computer: Download and start the installation of the "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone" program:
* Step 4: Click on the "Yes" button of any "User Account Control" boxes that are displayed:
Step 9: Select the "I accept.." option and then click on the "Next" button:
* Step 10: Just click on the "Next" button in the "Destination Folder" box. Do NOT click on the "Change" button to make sure that the "VMware vCenter Standalone Program" is installed on the C: drive of the computer that you are doing the "p2v" on:
Step 11: Make sure that "Local Installation" is selected and then click on the "Next" button:
* Step 14: Still working inside the real physical "Windows.." computer: Click on the Windows "Start" button. Then use the Windows "Start Menu" to locate and start the "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone" program.
* Step 16: Click on the drop-down list button to select "Powered-on machine" as the "source":
* Step 20: Click on the drop-down list button for the "Select destination type" field and select the "VMware Workstation..".
* Step 21: Click on the drop-down button for "Select VMware product" and select the latest possible version of "VMware Workstation..".
* Step 22: Type in a name for the new virtual machine that will be created.
* Step 24: Use the "Browse for folder" box to select the location for the new virtual machine. The location for the new virtual machine should NOT be in the C: drive of the real physical computer that you are trying to create a virtual machine from. The location of the new virtual machine should be on the external hard drive that you connected to your real computer in "Step 1". Wherever on the external hard drive that you select, the "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone" program will create a new folder for the virtual machine that it creates for you.
Step 25: Click on the "OK" button of the "Browse for folder" box: *
* Step 30: Watch for the status of the clone/conversion process in the "Task List":
* Step 31: When the status of the clone/conversion process is complete, close "VMware vCenter Converter Standlone" by clicking on the "X" button in the upper righthand corner.
Step 32: (Please ignore this step.) Step 33: (Please ignore this step.) Step 34: Start the "VMware Player" program:
* Step 37: Navigate to the new virtual machine that was just created by "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone". This newly-created virtual machine should be located on the external hard drive that you attached to your real, physical computer in "Step 1":
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* Step 38: Click on the .VMX file in the new virtual machine that was created by "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone":
Step 40: The new virtual machine will be displayed at the top of the list of virtual machines in the left-most pane of the main window of "VMware Player".
Step 44: Change the name of the virtual machine to one that is more descriptive: In our example, we gave this virtual machine the following name: "32-bitWin7hpVM converted by "V VCS" from VirtualBox":
Step 47: If you now have a working virtual machine (created through the above p2v process), go to "Add or remove programs" or "Programs and Features" in the real "Control Panel" of your real physical computer and remove the "VMware vCenter Converter Standalone" program. (It uses a lot of RAM whenever it is installed into a computer so it is best to remove it as soon as you no longer need it.)