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#1 2008-05-15 12:35:55

varl
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Registered: 2007-06-07
Posts: 51

Virtualizing an existing Windows-partition.

The last couple of weeks I've been trying in vain to be able to virtualize my existing Windows partition in Arch64 using kvm and qemu without success. I have deducted (inaccurately perhaps...) that KVM does not allow me to do what I wish, instead it would require me to set up an Windows-image.

I have been looking into Virtualbox, but it doesn't seem to have a 64-bit version.
Is what I'm trying to accomplish (boot up my existing Windows installation on sda3 in a virtual machine) even possible at the moment? I'm stuck, and searching has been unsuccessful. Primarily because I can't express what I'm trying to do in a concise manor.

I'm on an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, which might be of interest.

Please help.

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#2 2008-05-22 00:49:35

thisllub
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From: Northern NSW Australia
Registered: 2007-12-28
Posts: 231

Re: Virtualizing an existing Windows-partition.

Qemu seems painfully slow.

I am running VirtualBox on Arch 64 with no trouble.
You might be able to use a cd based distro like SystemRescue or Parted Magic and  partimage to backup your Windows partition then restore it into a Virtual Disk.
I haven't tried it but it might work.

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#3 2008-05-22 05:28:02

varl
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Registered: 2007-06-07
Posts: 51

Re: Virtualizing an existing Windows-partition.

Ok. I appreciate your response and will give it a whirl.

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#4 2008-05-22 12:07:48

briest
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From: Katowice, PL
Registered: 2006-05-04
Posts: 468

Re: Virtualizing an existing Windows-partition.

With VirtualBox there is no need to copy partition into virtual disk -- see chapter 9.9 "Using a raw host hard disk from a guest" in VB manual

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