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How to restore a windows xp pro system to windows 7

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Hi everybody.
I got a PC Intel I7 920 based, with 2 hard disk drives.
The first one comes with windows 7 professional with MS virtual PC and XP mode.
The other disk comes with the old OS (windows xp professional) and a lot of software installed, Acronis B&R 10 included.
I was planning to restore the XP system to windows 7 (as a virtual machine).
May anybody teach me how to do (step-by-step)?

Thanks in advance
Andre

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Hello Andre,

Thank you for posting your question, I will be happy to help.

Yes, you are able to convert (to recover) the hard drive as virtual machine. 

First of all, please plug the old hard drive and create an image of the hard drive. Save the file to an external hard drive or network share. Don't forget to validate the archive.

After that plug the old hard drive back, install Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 onto the new hard drive (you should register the license on our web site to get the access to the installation file), you can learn more on how to download the installation file in this article

Follow the step-by step guide available here

Please perform the operation and let us know the results, we should be sure that the program runs flawless for you. 

Please let me know if the provided information is not clear or if you have any other question. 

Thank you.

Thank you Oleg,
please excuse me for the late reply.

When you say: "install Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 onto the new hard drive", do you mean that a new license is needed?
In fact I should reinstall the same o.s. in the same PC as a virtual machine. Should it works, the old Windows xp (including Acronis license) will be removed.

Thanks for your patience.
Andre

P.S. windows 7 is 64 bit, Windows xp is 32 bit.

Dear Andre,

Thank you for your reply and for the question specified.

I would like to assure you that you do not need any additional license. Our keys are tied to the MAC-address of the machine, so there will be no issue with installing the product onto the different drive, since the NIC and other hardware is the same.

So there is nothing to worry about.

Should you have any additional questions - please kindly let us know, we will be glad to help you.

Thank you!