My personal opinion is that this only makes sense for future virtual 
machine installations.  --NOT for restoration to "real" physical 
machines.  The reason is that there would be so many instances of 
hardware drivers that are needed and not present, it would be crazy 
trying to get everything working properly.  I think it would be less 
hassle on a "real" machine to simply do a new XP install!


On 08/27/2010 03:08 AM, Zoltan Kerenyi Nagy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to ask wheter is it possible with clonezilla.
>
> I'd do as it follows:
>
> -to install a 6 gig partition VMWare image with XP
> - put all program which I like (firefox, mediacoder, infra recorder,
> adobe flash, word, excel, norton 360 activated so far)
>
> - clone this imaginary partition with clonezilla inside the VMware machine
>
> and can I restore this clonezilla image to for different machines? Of
> course to bigger C partition thank 6 gig
>
> Will the XP pull the appropriate drivers after the restoring? Or with
> just minor tuning?
>
> I'd like to avoid long xp installations...
>
> Should I try this way?
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Zoltan

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