In other words, it's up to you to determine whether you have proper licensing to simultaneously run copies of Windows XP or Vista and Windows 7. You are responsible for obtaining and complying with any licenses necessary to operate any such third-party software, including Guest Operating Systems and/or application programs.
The Software enables you to run multiple instances of third-party guest operating systems and application programs.
When you download the VMware Converter or the VMware Player, you'll need to fill out a registration form and agree to a EULA, which includes the following sections pertaining to operating systems: Caveatsīefore you can begin this procedure, there are a few caveats that you need to be aware of, so read carefully.
This blog post is also available in PDF format in a free TechRepublic download. (Note: While I have chosen to highlight this technique using Windows XP, it will work equally well with Windows Vista.)
In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, I'll show you how to use these free VMware tools to move your Windows XP installation into Windows 7. What if I told you that you could have Windows XP and Windows 7 running on the same system? Of course, you might say that's what Windows XP Mode is all about, and you'd be right.īut what if I told you that you could have your Windows XP installation and Windows 7 running on the same system? To that you might say that's what dual booting is all about, and you'd be right again.īut what if I told you that you could use VMware Converter to turn your entire Windows XP installation (data files, applications as well as the operating system) into a virtual machine that you could then run inside Windows 7 with VMware Player without having to worry about configuring a dual-boot partition scheme and without having to reinstall all your applications in Windows XP Mode? Well, it's true, and the best part is that it won't cost you a penny! (圜ollector.If you are still using Microsoft Windows XP but thinking of moving to Windows 7, you're probably feeling a bit apprehensive about the project. ConverterImpl::TaskCollectorThread: TimeoutException SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildThirdpartyHostedExtVector 3rd party type vmwareVM not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type vmwareVM not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type acronisBackup not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type shadowProtectBackup not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type livestateBackup not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type vmwareVCBBackup not found SourceSelectPluginModel::BuildFilter 3rd party type parallelsVM not found
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