pow
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Anyone done it? Pre me someone made the decision to purchase a cashless catering system that runs from a unbranded, single SATA hard disk Windows 7 computer with no backup facility. To add insult to injury the catering manager uses the machine as her 'everyday machine' - workgroup computer with local accounts, internet access email MS office, basically I can't wait for it to go wrong.
I'm thinking I'll P2V this machine, throw it on one of my Hyper-V servers and then rebuild the machine as a Windows 8.1 domain computer for the catering manager to use - can anyone see any issues with P2V'ing a windows 7 machine for hyper-V? One of those "yeah I've done it just go for it/don't do it" situations.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Done it, no problems.
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pow
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That's the answer I was looking for! Using Disk2VHD?
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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FYI used Disk2VHD today to take a machine into Azure - worked perfect.
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pow
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Marvellous I'll do it some point next week.
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