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  • 1.  Clone Physical Machine from a USB Hard Drive?

    Posted Aug 04, 2007 01:10 PM

    Hi,

    Can I Cole Clone a Physical Machine (my Laptop) by putting its Hard Drive in an external USB enclosure and attaching it to another machine running VMware Converter?

    It wasn't clear to me in the documentation if this use case is supported.

    Thanks,

    rcgaff



  • 2.  RE: Clone Physical Machine from a USB Hard Drive?

    Posted Aug 04, 2007 01:23 PM

    "Cold Clone" of course



  • 3.  RE: Clone Physical Machine from a USB Hard Drive?

    Posted Aug 04, 2007 01:46 PM

    Yes. I used WinISO to move the ISO files to the USB key to boot from their. As long as you can boot from USB of course.



  • 4.  RE: Clone Physical Machine from a USB Hard Drive?

    Posted Aug 04, 2007 05:24 PM

    Hi Dave,

    I am not sure I undestand.

    What I wanted to do was to put the HD from my laptop in a USB external drive, attach that drive to another Win XP machine running VMware Converter, create a VMware Image from the USB drive on the second machine to run in a VMware server there.

    So where does a bootable ISO image fit in this scenario?

    Thanks for the post,

    rcgaff



  • 5.  RE: Clone Physical Machine from a USB Hard Drive?

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 04, 2007 07:30 PM

    Why not just put the disk back in the laptop for an hour and boot&clone from there? It's probably easier. :smileyhappy:

    The "cold clone" reference would have you going thru a number of hoops. Honestly, it's easy to just put the disk back in the laptop, boot it and run VMware Converter and let it run.

    mike