As a general rule is it not possible to convert a physical machine with dual-boot (multiple O) specifically
Windows 2003 and Windows 2008? I know that 2008 isn't included in boot.ini.
I am getting error: "FAILED: Unable to find the system volume, reconfiguration is not possible."
thank you :smileycool:
What you will need is vCenter Converter Boot CD (VMware vCenter Converter Boot CD) this will allow you to performa cold clone. When the physical
machine is booted from the vCenter Converter Boot CD, the Converter application runs on WinPE. It uses a RAM disk for its operations and leaves no footprint on the physical machine. This will allow you to image the entire physical hard disk without having to interact with either installed O/S.
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Welcome to the Forums? Are you trying to do a hot clone or cold clone - I think the only way you would be able to do this is by doing a cold conversion - in other words booting to the standalone cd -
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Thank s for the reply.
I was running the standalone vmconverter on another machine trying to convert a running server with a single SATA disk that multi boots into
different OS's.
It has 3 partitions: win 2008-C: , win2003-D: ,win 2008 R2- E: .
Further complicated by the fact that 2008 ins't in boot.ini.
I have tried different combinations of disk selections when converter gets to the part of what disk to include in the conversion and it
always fails. I didnt try the cold boot off of a cd/dvd, but sounds like another thing to try.
I just wanted to know if this is something that you generally cannot do because of multiple operating systems on one disk.
What you will need is vCenter Converter Boot CD (VMware vCenter Converter Boot CD) this will allow you to performa cold clone. When the physical
machine is booted from the vCenter Converter Boot CD, the Converter application runs on WinPE. It uses a RAM disk for its operations and leaves no footprint on the physical machine. This will allow you to image the entire physical hard disk without having to interact with either installed O/S.
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Thank you. I forgot about that converter boot CD. They mentioned it in the VI3 class I
attended few years ago, but I just always used the "hot" clone utility to convert which
wasn't a problem because every computer only had one OS installed. I am doing
this in my home lab and I dont have a lot of physical machines.
Thanks again!
I cannot obtian the VMware vCenter Converter Boot CD as all the VMware products I am using are
evaluations. VMware won't allow the vCenter Converter Boot CD as an eval download.
Bummer
I did find this as an alternative way of creating a converter boot CD:
http://www.ardamis.com/2009/04/25/cold-cloning-vmware-converter
interesting link
I am the author of that livecd-kit - if you need help - just ask in the converter section of this forum
Ulli
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Thnak you. You really did a nice automating the whole ISO creation process and I'm impressed !!