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PollieXmas

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  1. Hi All, I'm starting to believe that it might be the way that my virtual machine is setup that is the problem... I received a (bootable) HP recover CD which is used to recover the range of machines that I had. It boots find in my old (working) notebook to the point where I can choose to recover my notebook. However, when I use this cd to boot my virtual machine, the virtual machine seems to hang using 100% CPU and eventually giving me the (screen) console with an error message that the username and password failed. The virtual machine is setup as a XP machine with two disc drives. I'm booting this machine for the first time with the recovery CD, so I presume the problem can be that the drives are not formatted as FAT32/NTFS yet, so there are no partitions for the CD to recover the data/machine to? Anyway, will try formatting the discs first and see if that makes a difference. Thanks Paul
  2. Anybody, My XP Pro HP (nc8430) died (motherboard). I recovered the HDD and now want to build a (vmware) virtual machine from it but after several attempts are starting to wonder if this is at all possible? Most of the tutorials/guides assumes the machine being copied is still operational or requires the initial instaal discs. My HP (nc6220) cannot read the Initial Recovery Point DVD's I created after the initial install, so I cannot use it to create the virtual machine. Older machines thinks the DVD's are CD-Rom's and newer/equivalent machines does not recognise the file system. The idea then was to create/start a virtual machine with an iso boot disc that would allow me to clone the HP Recovery partition to the an empty partition/disc in the virtual machine, hoping that when I reboot the virtual machine it would think it is starting for the first time, allowing me to install XP on the virtual machine. However whenever I want to start the virtual from a bootable iso (g4u, clonemaxx, etc) file, it does not want to start, even though it starts just fine with gparted!? I finally found this post http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0.html?threadID=258853 which mentioned how to create a bootable iso image from the recovery partition using nlite, but this too seem to require you to build recovery cd's from the recovery partition. Any ideas? Am I missing something? Thanks Paul Ps. Attached are the dir listing of all the root files on the two partitions (C: and Recovery partitions) of the HDD I wish to "restore"/"re-install" to a virtual machine. The XPPro directory on the C: drive was where I copied the contents of the Recovery partition in an attempt to create the boot disc using NLite and WinFuture_XP_iso_builder. As for the DVD's I cannot see the file system... Pps. Thanks for the interest/help so far. HP_Recovery_Partition_dirlist.txt HP_C_Drive_dirlist.txt

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