04-19-2009, 03:16 AM
Use ghost or another disk imaging software. Boot the Mac natively via a USB drive, get the image, then boot the VM and restore the ghost image onto your virtual partition. Before doing any ghosting you may want to run Sysprep first (to abstract out machine-specific dependencies you might encounter.)
I'd be more specific except I haven't done this so the best I can do is recommend the general strategy I would try to follow.
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I'd be more specific except I haven't done this so the best I can do is recommend the general strategy I would try to follow.
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