How to convert a physical PC to a VMWare image?
Posted on 2012-07-28
Recently, we must transform a PC (used since many years in a Production environment) to a virtual machine (VMWare). To clone this PC without install software in PC :
- Create a Ghost image:
- Connect an external disk (USB or eSATA).
- Use a bootable CD (like DRDOS).
- Start GHOST.EXE.
- Create the Ghost image (.gho).
- Restore the Ghost image:
- In VMWare, define a new virtual image.
- Define you external disk (with .gho) as a secondary Hard Disk or as a Generic SCSI Device.
- Boot this VM on the bootable CD (like DRDOS).
- Start GHOST.EXE.
- Restore the Ghost image in the VM.
- Convert the new VM (before starting the restored Windows in VMWare, you must convert the config file):
- Start VMWare vCenter Converter Standalone.
- Click on "Configure Machine" button and select you VM file.
- With Windows 7, you will received an error message "unable to find system volume"... see VMware KB 1037507.
That’s all.
PS: Of course, you must buy software like GHOST and VMWare Converter.