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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In Windows World there is such a thing as a VHD file (Virtual Hard Disk/Drive).&nbsp; It is the backing store for a virtual hard disk drive that is accessible from one or the other Virtual Machines that Microsoft offers to include Hyper-V and Windows XP Mode with Virtual PC.&nbsp; One might be tempted think that a VHD is a VHD is a VHD.&nbsp; But no.&nbsp; You usually cannot plug a VHD from one VM solution into another solution and expect it to work.&nbsp; And, by golly, that's been verified.&nbsp; Lying outside the comfort of the Microsoft arena are other VM solutions such as VMWare.&nbsp; There are &quot;solutions&quot; that claim to convert a VHD to the VMWare equivalent.&nbsp; They are not specific as to the restrictions and at least one has been shown to crash after starting to perform the conversion.&nbsp; Some utilities exist that purport to be able to extract files (or entire directories) from a VHD.&nbsp;&nbsp; In the best of all possible worlds there would be less confusion and actual standards that relate to VHD format.&nbsp; Finally, the VM can be running, hibernating, or shut down so as to interfere with VHD conversion.&nbsp; And the VM can have so-called &quot;integration&quot; turned on, turned off but installed, or not installed to similar effect.&nbsp; (Integration has to do with the way the operating system on the bare metal interacts with the operating system running on the VM.&nbsp; For example, you can cut a phrase on the real machine and paste it on the VM.)&nbsp; My latest essay into the virtual world had me pursuing a path from Windows XP Mode with Virtual PC to VMWare.&nbsp; Is conceptually simple and practically impossible.</p>]]></description>
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