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Thread: Standard disk image format?

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    Standard disk image format?

    Is there a standard disk image format that I can use on most virtualization apps? Or at least one that is accepted across two or three?

    At the moment, I am using Virtualbox, but I would like to try the others without reinstalling Windows XP in each one.

    For the future, I just like to be able to skip around between different software. I do this with my e-mail, calendars, etc., and I would like to do it with my Windows XP disk image, as well.

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    Re: Standard disk image format?

    VirtualBox works with its own hard disk image format (obviously) and VMWare's. There is no standard though, but maybe VMware's file format is the best choice.

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    Re: Standard disk image format?

    That would be the vdmk extension, right?

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