That's what I've usually done. I think I've also used dd and then used the
VirtualBox tools to convert a raw disk image into a VDI.


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Sean Waite <swaite at sbn-services.com>wrote:

> I know you can use VMware vCenter Converter, and then use the drive with
> Virtualbox.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 29-11-2012 on 12:03 Erik Mitchell wrote:
>
> I am planning on buying a new laptop soon. I will be getting a solid
> state drive right away, and am planning on installing Debian as my
> main OS.
>
> I'd like to take the Windows install that's on the manufacturer's hard
> drive and move it to a virtual disk image for VirtualBox. Has anyone
> ever done this? I did a quick search and it looks like it's something
> you can do, but I'm curious to know if anyone has ever tried it and if
> there's anything I need to watch out for.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Erik
>
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> erik.mitchell at gmail.com
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