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I searched the internet of course for several P2V solutions and they all seemed a bit clunky, or needed to be purchased.
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However I had no luck booting ghost.exe on Hyper-V, that was a pain. I have Symantec Ghost 2003 and wanted to simply ghost the physical machine C drive to Hyper-V.
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Here is where SUSE Linux Enterprise stands today: Critical aspects of supporting a guest OS are: integration components, customization, and P2V compatibility. In order to see what Red Hat stands to gain from the Hyper-V deal, we can simply take a look at SUSE - the current “supported” Linux distribution on Hyper-V.By the time you are done, the VM should be running stably inside Hyper-V.
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Reboot the VM, then install the Hyper-V tools, reboot etc. Before you reboot, go to Programs and Features and remove all the XenServer tools and drivers. Hyper-V will boot the system up and once you reach the desktop, Windows will install some drivers.
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