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AMMN
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      03-20-2008
Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.

In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a new
computer.

Anyone have some simple pointers?


 
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MICHAEL
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      03-20-2008
"AMMN" <> wrote in message news:...
> Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.
>
> In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a new
> computer.
>
> Anyone have some simple pointers?


Right-click vhd> Copy> Paste somewhere safe.



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Canuck57
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      03-20-2008

"MICHAEL" <> wrote in message
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> "AMMN" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.
>>
>> In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a
>> new computer.
>>
>> Anyone have some simple pointers?

>
> Right-click vhd> Copy> Paste somewhere safe.
>
>
>
> -Michael


Does it run on Vista Premium? I didn't see Premium on the list.

 
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      03-20-2008
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> "MICHAEL" <> wrote in message
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>> "AMMN" <> wrote in message news:...
>>> Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.
>>>
>>> In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a new computer.
>>>
>>> Anyone have some simple pointers?

>>
>> Right-click vhd> Copy> Paste somewhere safe.

>
> Does it run on Vista Premium? I didn't see Premium on the list.


Yes. It's just not "supported". I believe the installer will tell you this,
just click through it.


-Michael

 
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      03-20-2008

"MICHAEL" <> wrote in message
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>> "MICHAEL" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> "AMMN" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.
>>>>
>>>> In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a
>>>> new computer.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have some simple pointers?
>>>
>>> Right-click vhd> Copy> Paste somewhere safe.

>>
>> Does it run on Vista Premium? I didn't see Premium on the list.

>
> Yes. It's just not "supported". I believe the installer will tell you
> this,
> just click through it.
>
> -Michael


Thanks, going to give it a go.

 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      03-20-2008
Ammn

Each virtual machine is comprised of 2 files, xxx.vmc and xxx.vhd.

Just save a copy of these files for your backup.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


"AMMN" <> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to backup Virtual PC 2007 images.
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> In VMWare, its easy enough to copy the image directory and restart on a
> new computer.
>
> Anyone have some simple pointers?
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David Shen [MSFT]
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      03-21-2008
Dear Customer,

Thanks for posting here. And thanks to Ronnie for the contribution.

According to the description, you concern is if there is a way to backup a
virtual machine in Virtual PC 2007. If I have any misunderstanding, please
feel free let me know.

Analysis and Suggestion:
=====================

You may simply back up a virtual machine that is not running or a virtual
machine that is in a saved state by backing up the corresponding Virtual PC
virtual hard disk image files (.vhd) and the configuration files (.vmc). If
the virtual machine is in a saved state and the saved state file (.vsv) is
available for backup, you may back up the virtual machine.

Please note:
This process is different from performing a backup on a computer that is
running because part of the virtual machine system state is stored in
memory when the virtual machine is in a saved state. The system state that
is stored in memory, the state of the .vhd files, and the state of the
corresponding .vmc files make a complete backup set. Although you might be
able to successfully back up a .vhd file while the virtual machine is in a
saved state, restoring the .vhd file will likely cause an inconsistent
state.

For more reference:
====================

How to back up virtual machines in Virtual Server 2005
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867590
(It should be also applied to Virtual PC 2007)

Hope it helps. Thanks for your time.

David Shen
Microsoft Online Partner Support

 
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David Shen [MSFT]
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      03-24-2008
Dear Customer,

I'd like to check how things are going. Did you have the chance to try the
troubleshooting steps? If you have any other questions, please do not
hesitate to let me know. I look forward to your further updates.

David Shen
Microsoft Online Partner Support

 
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