I used the vmware converter to p2v a work machine so I could instead run
linux on it. Worked great.

On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Erik Mitchell <erik.mitchell at gmail.com>wrote:

> > I'd honestly go with a new install and configure my VirtualMachine and
> host
> > machine to share the documents, desktop, and other folders in whatever
> > method is supported by the virtualization software so that my documents
> and
> > important files always stay on the host machine instead of only being
> > available to the Virtual Machine or by mounting the virtual machine disk
> > image.
>
> That's my preference too, however it's always a hassle trying to find
> Windows installation media.
>
> Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I probably will be holding off
> until spring now before buying a new machine, but I'll follow up then
> on the thread to let you know how it goes.
>
> -Erik
>
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> erik.mitchell at gmail.com
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Ben Lutgens
Linux / Unix System Administrator

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"I should find more robust friends" or "we should check that refrigerator"?
       -- Donald Becker, on vortex-bug, suspecting a network-wide problem
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