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Follow the instructions here on how to import the virtual hard disk from the XP machine you already created (.vmdk file in the folder where the VMware Virtual machine lives) How to open a .vmdk file in Oracle VirtualBox | Techathlon
No need to uninstall VMware, but if you do it should leave the VMware folder (and virtual machine) behind, but I would take a copy just to be sure.
Thanks for all the answers - but I decided to back out the pos Win10 upgrade and revert to Win 7 - which removes the need for a Virtual instance
Win7 will have support till 2020 so may go Linux after that
Follow the instructions here on how to import the virtual hard disk from the XP machine you already created (.vmdk file in the folder where the VMware Virtual machine lives) How to open a .vmdk file in Oracle VirtualBox | Techathlon
No need to uninstall VMware, but if you do it should leave the VMware folder (and virtual machine) behind, but I would take a copy just to be sure.
VMWare vSphere Client ESXi 6.0 is free for 60 days (or was for version 5.5).
qh
It's free forever but after the 60 days you need to licence it as the free version, which cripples all sorts of API's as I found out to my cost when I used it at current clientco.....
Installed freebie VMware Workstation v 12 onto a Windows 10 machine
Setup a XP installation & all went OK for a while
After a reboot the VMware had reverted back to original launch screen asking for a valid email address and didn't register any XP installation to start
Any idea how to easily recover the XP installation other than reinstalling
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