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AnneF 12-11-2021 02:44 PM

How to Install XP as VM in Linux Ubuntu
 
If I install WinXP as a VM on Ubuntu (using an ISO of my XP install disk), will I be able to do everything to the XP installation that I did to customize my normal XP installation before, and have the VM remember all of that when I reboot the computer and bring up the VM again?

Or is the VM always going come up as just the uncustomized install from the original XP Install disk?

Thanks --AnneF
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michaelk 12-11-2021 03:22 PM

I use virtualbox. The guest runs as an independent operating system but you do not have access to all physical hardware on the host. All changes made within the guest are saved the same way as if it were running on a physical machine.

lleb 12-14-2021 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AnneF (Post 6308704)
If I install WinXP as a VM on Ubuntu (using an ISO of my XP install disk), will I be able to do everything to the XP installation that I did to customize my normal XP installation before, and have the VM remember all of that when I reboot the computer and bring up the VM again?

Or is the VM always going come up as just the uncustomized install from the original XP Install disk?

Thanks --AnneF
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VM's in corp environments can be configured to "restore" at boot/connection as you are describing at the end. Basically giving the end user a clean fresh desktop without anything installed, configured, etc... except that what IT wants in that VM.

Most home users do not want this. So the use of VirtualBox or VMWare Player are used. see the post above for how they basically work.

Many distros have packages built for VirtualBox to be easily installed and configured to run with your kernel. That is also the VM software I use at home.


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