VMware and Virtual PCs are now two of the most popular virtual machine software, to separate two software on one installation system, is really troublesome. Now there is a way to direct the VMware image directly to Virtual PC image, would you like to try it? The method is as follows:
First install the system in VMware (the virtual system must be able to install Virtual PCs, that is, only Windows2000, or Windows XP and other NT kernel systems), install VMware Tools, in order to build a shared directory with the host, in the installation of VMware Make sure to select the Shared Folders when tools.
Add a shared directory to the client to swap files with the host by right-clicking the edit->options->shared Folders->add (Figure 1,2) on the client icon.
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This assumes that the share name is "Untitled-1" and that the share is built so that the file can be exchanged between the client and the host. The way to access a shared directory in the client is to enter the "\\.host\shared folders\untitled-1" in the Address bar. Alternatively, you can use the-〉 mapping network drive on my computer's menu bar, enter the address above, and build it as a mapped drive (Figure 3).
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Copy the Virtual PC to the shared directory and load it onto the client. Run virtual Disk virtual Wizard from the Virtual PC menu bar (Figure 4).
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