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    VMware Converter: How to Convert Physical Machines to Virtual Machines

    You can use the Convert Physical Server Wizard to create a new virtual machine from a physical computer that has Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or the Windows XP operating system installed. This process is known as physical-to-virtual machine (P2V) conversion. To perform a physical-to-virtual machine conversion, Virtual Machine Manager must install software on the physical computer in order to gather information. his software is removed after the conversion is complete. When you create a virtual machine from an existing server, you must deploy the new virtual machine on a host server as you create the virtual machine.

    Virtual Machine Manager supports conversion of physical machines with the following operating systems:
    • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 (SP4)
    • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later
    • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
    • Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later

    To create a virtual machine from a physical server

    1. On the Actions pane in any view in the Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console, click Convert physical server to open the Convert Physical Server Wizard.
    2. On the Select Source page, configure the following options:
    • Computer name. Type the computer name of the physical server that you want to use as the source for the new virtual machine, or click Browse to locate the server.
    • User name. Type the name of a user account that has local Administrator rights and permissions on the source machine.
    • Password. Type the user password.
    • Domain. If the domain name field is not already pre-populated, type the name of the domain.

    3. On the Virtual Machine Identity page, configure the following options:
    • a. Virtual machine name. Accept the pre-populated virtual machine name, which is the same computer name as the name of the source physical server. Alternatively, you can type a different name.
    • b. Owner. Accept the pre-populated value, DomainName\Username, to identify yourself as the owner of the new virtual machine. Alternatively, click Select to specify a different user or group as the owner. The account specified must be an Active Directory account.
    • c. Description (optional).Type a description for the new virtual machine.
    • d. On the Gather Information page, click Gather System Information to begin a survey of the source machine that lists its hardware and software and identifies any missing components that are required for the P2V conversion. The wizard installs software on the source machine to gather the information but removes this software when the conversion is complete.

    If a firewall is installed on the source machine, a firewall exception will be created for remote administration (RemoteAdmin service). You can remove this exception after the conversion operation is complete.

    On the System Information tab, you can review the resulting information, such as operating system version, hard drives, and network adapters.

    5. On the Conversion Information page, do one of the following:
    • Confirm that the message No issues detected appears.
    • Review any issues that the wizard reports that must be resolved before the conversion can succeed.


    Each issue in the list explains how to resolve the issue. After resolving all issues, click Check Again to check for additional issues. When no issues are detected, click Next to proceed.

    6. On the Volume Configuration page, review the lists of all volumes that the wizard lists and determine whether you want to make any changes:
    • Select volumes to copy. Initially, all volumes appear in the results pane and are selected for duplication to the new virtual machine. The new virtual machine must contain the system volume and the boot volume from the source machine; for example, if the system and boot volume are on the C: drive, the check box for the C: drive is grayed out so that you cannot clear its checkmark. You can remove other volumes if you do not want to duplicate them in the new virtual machine or if the host on which you deploy the new virtual machine does not have enough space to store all volumes.
    • Adjust volume settings. You can adjust the VHD Size (MB) field to adjust the size of any volume (NTFS volumes will be automatically expanded to the size indicated); the VHD Type field to adjust the type (Dynamic or Fixed) of any volume; or the Channel field to adjust the channel (for both IDE devices and SCSI adapters) of any selected volume.

    7. On the Select Virtual Machine Host page, review the number of stars under Rating for each host listed under Host Name to determine the most suitable host on which to deploy this virtual machine.

    8. On the Select Path page, accept the default path on the host to which to save files associated with this virtual machine, or click Browse to specify a different path. The default path is as follows:

    <C>:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Shared Virtual Machines\

    If you select a path other than the default path and want to store other virtual machines on that path, select Add this path to the list of host default paths. For information about configuring default virtual machine paths, see How to Set Placement Options for a Host.

    9. On the Additional Properties page, accept the default settings or modify these settings as described in How to Configure Virtual Server Actions for a Virtual Machine.

    10. On the Summary page, do the following:
    • Review the settings that you chose by running the wizard.
    • Optionally, click View Script to view (and copy) the Windows PowerShell script that runs this wizard and performs the conversion. All administrative tasks in Virtual Machine Manager can be performed at the command line or scripted. For more information, see Using the Virtual Machine Manager Command Shell.
    • Optionally, accept the default setting Automatically open the Jobs window to view the progress of this operation (or clear this option).
    • Click Create to create the virtual machine.

    11. In Jobs view, monitor the progress of the new virtual machine creation job and confirm that the virtual machine is created successfully. If the job fails, read the error message at the bottom of the Jobs window for information about the cause of the failure and the recommended action to resolve the error.

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    Re: VMware Converter: How to Convert Physical Machines to Virtual Machines

    VMware Converter

    If you do not want to do that manually there is another tool for the same. It is called as VMConvertor. VMware Converter 3.0 is a free program distributed by VMware, which easily allows to create VMware images (to use with their player) from an existing real machine or (and this is interresting), from a converting images Microsoft Virtual PC or Virtual Server, Norton Ghost disk imaging or Symantec Backup Exec LiveState Recover

    What VMware Converter can do :

    • It has the ability to convert a local along with physical remote server without any downtime
    • It can also convert most of the P2V Conversion at a single time along with centralized console.
    • It is possible to conver the third party vms to vmware.
    • It is also possible to atek backup of the physical machine to virtual.

    Steps :
    1. Download VM Converter from the VMware website, on your PC or Seveur (Windows) and install it on a computer in the same domain or workgroup.
    2. Launch the application VM Converter
    3. Click Next
    4. Choose the type of PC or server you want to convert (physical or virtual), in my case I chose physics.
    5. In this step you have the choice to select whether the machine is remote or local, in my case it's a remote server, so I've left the default Remote Machine. after that type the server name, and information the account administrator of the machine
    6. Click OK for the VMware file will automatically delete at the end of this procedure
    7. In this stage select the partitions you want to clone, you have the option to increase or reduce the size of each partition.
    8. In this stage enter the name or IP address of your server VMware, username and password.
    9. In this step, enter a name for your new virtual machine
    10. In this step select the resource pool if you have already created when configuring your VMware Server, otherwise select the default option and Click Next
    11. In this step select the network cards you want to allocate for this machine.
    12. In this step select the options you want, in my case I selected install VMware tools and to remove all the restore point system.
    13. Click Next and voila this procedure takes a few minute, depending on the condition of your machine

    Important -

    Last step: When the procedure is completed 100%, you have two options:

    Options 1: If you intend to turn off the physical machine that you just clone, turn off, log on VMware Infrastructure and Virtual Center, and turn your new virtual machine.

    Option 2: If you plan to keep the physical machine, this procedure is not yet complete, follow the steps below to eliminate the duplication of IP address and SSID of the account on your machine:
    • Log on VMware Infrastructure Client or Virtual Center
    • Click to change the settings of your new virtual machine
    • Disable the network interface at boot
    • Rename the machine and change the IP address
    • Start the machine
    • Restart the machine and activate the network interface

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