![]() So, if the Bootcamp partition takes up about half of the internal drive, then you may not have enough room on the internal drive to import it into a virtual disk file unless you use an external drive.īTW it can't be a Mac G5 you have - they don't run Sierra (latest version with PPC support is 10.5). This means that you need to have enough disk space on your internal drive (or an external drive) to fit the created virtual disk file. ![]() At a minimum, you will need to keep the Bootcamp partition in place while creating the virtual disk file from it. Of course, there will be some limitations. For Virtualbox, you would just have to create a virtual disk file from a scratch installation of Windows. Virtualbox, to my knowledge, does not offer this feature. Or if you are willing to pay for Parallels (or VMWare Fusion), you could import in your Bootcamp setup into a virtual disk file and then nuke the Bootcamp setup. Why not run Windows 7 in VirtualBox under Mac OS? If you delete your Bootcamp partition, presumably you will have a Windows license freed up.
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