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| Guest | virtual PC image to Hyper v how can I import my existing virtual PC images into Hyper-V? |
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| Guest | Re: virtual PC image to Hyper v "Tim" <tjc7546@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2421466D-BBC7-4F8B-8C22-2CE510907A39@xxxxxx Quote: > > how can I import my existing virtual PC images into Hyper-V? environment. You could remove the virtual machine additions, copy the .vhd file to the Hyper-V server then try creating a new vm using the existing vhd file. |
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