Sent: 02/04/2006
From: Michael Koenig <(email address - cut out)NGED>
Message:Henriette van de Haar wrote:
Per default Virtual PC 7 creates a folder named "Virtual PC List" in the
"Documents" folder of your user.
Inside this folder you'll find Virtual PC packages (with the file name
extension ".vpc7") that contain the PC image as well as the settings for that
PC.
If you just want to copy the image, select "Show Package Contents" from the
context menu for that package and the hard drive image should be ".vhdp" file
(normally "Disk1.vhdp") in that folder. But saving the whole package would
have the advantage that you save your settings as well.
--
M.I.K.e
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> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
Sent: 02/05/2006
From: "Henriette van de Haar" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!
"Michael Koenig" <(email address - cut out)NGED> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Henriette van de Haar wrote:
>> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Per default Virtual PC 7 creates a folder named "Virtual PC List" in the
> "Documents" folder of your user.
> Inside this folder you'll find Virtual PC packages (with the file name
> extension ".vpc7") that contain the PC image as well as the settings for
> that
> PC.
> If you just want to copy the image, select "Show Package Contents" from
> the
> context menu for that package and the hard drive image should be ".vhdp"
> file
> (normally "Disk1.vhdp") in that folder. But saving the whole package would
> have the advantage that you save your settings as well.
>
> --
> M.I.K.e
Sent: 02/05/2006
From: Robin Jackson <(email address - cut out)>
Message:On 5/2/06 01:59, in article (email address - cut out),
"Henriette van de Haar" <(email address - cut out)> wrote:
Don't forget though, if you are making a backup then ideally you should have
closed down VPC and committed changes before making a copy.
Robin
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> Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
>
> "Michael Koenig" <(email address - cut out)NGED> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:(email address - cut out)...
>> Henriette van de Haar wrote:
>>> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>>
>> Per default Virtual PC 7 creates a folder named "Virtual PC List" in the
>> "Documents" folder of your user.
>> Inside this folder you'll find Virtual PC packages (with the file name
>> extension ".vpc7") that contain the PC image as well as the settings for
>> that
>> PC.
>> If you just want to copy the image, select "Show Package Contents" from
>> the
>> context menu for that package and the hard drive image should be ".vhdp"
>> file
>> (normally "Disk1.vhdp") in that folder. But saving the whole package would
>> have the advantage that you save your settings as well.
>>
>> --
>> M.I.K.e
>
>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> in the old days virtual pc created an image of the pc volume which you
> recreated and this image could be stored, copied etc.
>
> Now I am working with MacOX und Virtual PC 7.0.1. Unfortunately I have to
> reinstall the whole system, including formatting my hd (:
> Before I do this I would like to save the volume I created with Virtual PC
> (with all the pc programs running on it including Windows XP), but I cannot
> find the image of this volume anywhere.
>
> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Best Regards,
> Henriette, Hamburg/Germany
>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> in the old days virtual pc created an image of the pc volume which you
> recreated and this image could be stored, copied etc.
>
> Now I am working with MacOX und Virtual PC 7.0.1. Unfortunately I have to
> reinstall the whole system, including formatting my hd (:
> Before I do this I would like to save the volume I created with Virtual PC
> (with all the pc programs running on it including Windows XP), but I cannot
> find the image of this volume anywhere.
>
> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Best Regards,
> Henriette, Hamburg/Germany
>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> in the old days virtual pc created an image of the pc volume which you
> recreated and this image could be stored, copied etc.
>
> Now I am working with MacOX und Virtual PC 7.0.1. Unfortunately I have to
> reinstall the whole system, including formatting my hd (:
> Before I do this I would like to save the volume I created with Virtual PC
> (with all the pc programs running on it including Windows XP), but I cannot
> find the image of this volume anywhere.
>
> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Best Regards,
> Henriette, Hamburg/Germany
>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> in the old days virtual pc created an image of the pc volume which you
> recreated and this image could be stored, copied etc.
>
> Now I am working with MacOX und Virtual PC 7.0.1. Unfortunately I have to
> reinstall the whole system, including formatting my hd (:
> Before I do this I would like to save the volume I created with Virtual PC
> (with all the pc programs running on it including Windows XP), but I cannot
> find the image of this volume anywhere.
>
> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Best Regards,
> Henriette, Hamburg/Germany
>
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> Hi everybody,
>
> in the old days virtual pc created an image of the pc volume which you
> recreated and this image could be stored, copied etc.
>
> Now I am working with MacOX und Virtual PC 7.0.1. Unfortunately I have to
> reinstall the whole system, including formatting my hd (:
> Before I do this I would like to save the volume I created with Virtual PC
> (with all the pc programs running on it including Windows XP), but I cannot
> find the image of this volume anywhere.
>
> Can anybody tell me where to look resp. how to proceed?
>
> Best Regards,
> Henriette, Hamburg/Germany
>