bootcamp install windows in virtual mode???
bootcamp install windows in virtual mode??? or boot mode
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bootcamp install windows in virtual mode??? or boot mode
Please provide a bit more detail of your environment and what you want to achieve? Cryptic questions may get obfuscated responses. 😉
Are you asking if a Bootcamp/WIndows installation can also be booted as a Virtual Machine? The answer is yes.
I'd like to pick up on the question that I think was answered by Loner but without a "this is how it's done.". I have Windows 7 installed on my Mac through Bootcamp and also have installed VMware Fusion. I would like to run VMware using the existing installation of Windows. However, VMware after starting up cannot find Windows. Is it possible I can use this installation of Windows with VMware or do I have to partition my disk and do a separate install for VMware?
No. You do not need to install another copy of Windows.
1. Please ensure the BC installation of Windows is activated.
2. Import the BC Partition (this is VMware 5, but it should work across 6, 7 and 8) - https://pubs.vmware.com/fusion-5/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.fusion.help.doc%2 FGUID-FC2B5819-EC57-41F3-B59C-0B405ED39D14.html
3. You may need to re-activate Windows, but do not need a new license for W7. W10 causes much more heartburn, but you are in better place.
Please post back if you run into any issues.
Wow, thanks for the fast response. I am working on it now. Will advise.
Taking forever to down load. Must be huge file or "slow" server. At 20 minutes it's about 1/8th of the way done.
Taking forever to down load. Must be huge file or "slow" server. At 20 minutes it's about 1/8th of the way done.
The file I'm down loading is "Boot Camp.vmdk." Becuase I was concerned I went back and restarted baout an hour and 20 minutes ago. It is still slow and about 40% done.
Do you have two Windows 7 instances, one is a Bootcamp/Windows and the other is a VMware VM-only Windows (which has a virtual disk named BootCamp.vmdk)?
OK, that may be the problem. A couple years ago I ran on Parallels, then switched to VMware. I had some disk problems caused by my installing Yosemite before it was ready. I use three monitors and Yosemite would not allow use like in Lion. In the process going back to Lion I clobbered the disk that had the VMware/bootcamp files. When I upgraded to Mountain Lion which is what I am now running on, I could not access Windows through VMware. So, I reinstalled Bootcamp and I am running Windows in native mode. Works great, but now I need to access some Mac applications as I am running Windows and thought I would try to get the VMware/Windows system running again.
I have three disks on my system two are formatted for the Mac, and the third is NTFS (500 GB). It appears this is turning out to be a bigger problem than an old retired Comp. Sc Prof can handle-lol. I will appreciate your help if that is possible.
Thx in advance.
From OSX Terminal, post the output of diskutil list. This will provide the list of partitions that currently exist on disk that the Mac can see.
In VMWare Fusion -> Virtual Machine Library, select your VM, click on Settings -> Hard Disk and you should see a window similar to the following. This is a standalone virtual machine, which is not connected to Bootcamp at all.
If you notice the highlighted parts, you can see which is a standalone VM (it is the first one) and which is a BC-derived VM (it is the second one).
These screen shots are from an older version of VMware, but newer versions should be similar.
If you have multiple disks, do you have a MacPro? What year/model is your MacPro? If you want to post similar images (using Grab) it may make it a bit quicker to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Please do not be hard on yourself.
Thanks for your response.
Unfortunately I had some time back (from VMware) deleted all virtual machines but Boot Camp, so when I check the HD for that I see what you show (Boot Camp.vmdk).
Here's the OSX Terminal Disk list:
Last login: Fri Dec 5 08:01:08 on ttys000
Eugenes-Mac-Pro:~ rex$
Last login: Thu Nov 26 23:05:13 on console
Eugenes-Mac-Pro:~ rex$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk0
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Microsoft Basic Data 499.9 GB disk0s2
/dev/disk1
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk1
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1
2: Apple_HFS OS X 499.2 GB disk1s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s3
/dev/disk2
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk2
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk2s1
2: Apple_HFS Backup 999.9 GB disk2s2
Eugenes-Mac-Pro:~ rex$
Can you post the output of the following Treminal commands?
sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
The "sudo" commands will prompt for your password, and it will not be echoed back. You may also see a warning about improper use of "sudo" and potential data loss due to "abuse" of the command.
I have a an early 2008 Mac Pro (2 X 2.8 GHZ Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/ 14 GB 800 MHz DIMM. I'm running on Mountain Lion (OSX 10.8.5)
Thx for your patience.
First Entry
Password:
gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=500107862016; sectorsize=512; blocks=976773168
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 976773167
start size index contents
0 1 MBR
1 1 Pri GPT header
2 32 Pri GPT table
34 6
40 409600 1 GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
409640 2008
411648 976361472 2 GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
976773120 15
976773135 32 Sec GPT table
976773167 1 Sec GPT header
Second entry
Eugenes-Mac-Pro:~ rex$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 60801/255/63 [976773168 sectors]
Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending
#: id cyl hd sec - cyl hd sec [ start - size]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1: EE 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [ 1 - 409639] <Unknown ID>
*2: 07 25 159 7 - 1023 254 63 [ 411648 - 976361472] HPFS/QNX/AUX
3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
4: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
bootcamp install windows in virtual mode???