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Any idea why this happens? Are there any prerequisits we should do before doing P2V? Are there any KBs or hotfixes? I didn't find a solution, so I did it using disk2vhd from sysinternals. I'm sure this is a bug and Microsoft should fix it. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. User assumes all risks. It's disappointing that MS removed support for a still widely used OS.

An OS that would be prime targets to vm. Installing vCenter Converter is a simple process using the installation wizard Begin with a backup Even though converting your Windows XP system with vCenter Converter is a completely safe operation, you'll want to make sure that you have a full backup or a disk image of your Windows XP system before you start.

Installation of both products was a breeze. You can then install VMware Player. When you launch the vCenter Converter, you'll see the Welcome screen and can begin the conversion procedure by clicking the Convert Machine button on the toolbar or by clicking the icon on the screen, as shown in Figure C.

The first order of business is identifying the source machine Once the Conversion wizard launches, you'll be prompted to specify the source for the virtual machine. You then specify the destination for the virtual machine files On the next screen, you'll specify the destination for the virtual machine files, as shown in Figure E. Yellow exclamation icons identify settings that may need adjustments When you get to the options screen, you'll see a list of settings that the Conversion wizard will use to create your Windows XP virtual machine.

The conversion wizard will adjust the amount of memory to accommodate When I click Edit in the Devices section, the Conversion wizard indicates that the memory allocated for the virtual machine is less than what is in the actual physical machine, as shown in Figure G.

You'll want to configure the Networks section to use NAT connection type You'll have to adjust your memory setting according to your system. Now, even though there isn't a yellow exclamation icon next to the Networks section, you'll want to make an adjustment there as well. Make sure that you select the Install VMware Tools check box When you select Advanced options, you'll see a warning message at the top of the screen, as shown in Figure I , which indicates Conversion wizard is unable to locate the Sysprep files.

The Summary screen shows all the settings that will be applied to the virtual machine When you get to the Summary screen, shown in Figure J , you can look over all the settings that the conversion wizard will use to create you Windows XP virtual machine. Select the Open a Virtual Machine command to get started Using the VMware Player When the conversion operation is complete, you can transfer the virtual machine files to your Windows 8 system. Once the copy operation is complete, you can launch the VMware Player.

To get started, click the Play virtual machine command Then, locate and select your virtual machine. VMware Player will display warning messages The first time you launch VMware Player, you may encounter warning messages about devices or drives that were part of your old physical system that are not part of your new system.

It took some time to root out the cause of this error Dealing with existing issues in Windows XP To thoroughly test the conversion procedure, I converted several of my Windows XP test systems into virtual machines. What your take? Will you use this technique to virtualize your Windows XP system? As always, if you have comments or information to share about this topic, please take a moment to drop by the Discussion area and let us hear from you.

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