I obviously need to remove the additions from VS R2 and VMWare's Tools
before moving my VM's to Hyper-V, but what other steps do I need to take?
High level or references? Thanks.
I obviously need to remove the additions from VS R2 and VMWare's Tools
before moving my VM's to Hyper-V, but what other steps do I need to take?
High level or references? Thanks.
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:52:22 -0500, @Larry Neumann@ wrote:
That's it but you're more than likely going to have to reactivate once you
> I obviously need to remove the additions from VS R2 and VMWare's Tools
> before moving my VM's to Hyper-V, but what other steps do I need to take?
> High level or references? Thanks.
boot them up with Hyper-V.
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