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Vitrual Server 2005

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bobdylan

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Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong category, wasn't sure where else to put it!

Anyway, was just wondering if it was possible to have TWO partitions on one Virtual Server? Would ideally like to have a C and an E drive.

Can anyone shed any light on this?

Thanks
 
Is that a sure you can have 2 partitions or sure you can shed some light on it!??

Would be grateful for some more info either way!

Thanks
 
First, let me point out that this is a VMWare forum, not a Microsoft Virtual Server forum so I will answer to the best of my ability.

Virtual Server runs on top of an MS OS. It does not matter how many partitions or drives you have. Once you create your virtual disk, the guest operating systems only see their disk.

If this is not exactly what you are looking for, please provide a little more clarity to your question.
 
I appreciate it is a vmWare forum and I did say that I wasn't sure where to put this thread, if you can let me know WHERE I should have started it then please let me know??

Thanks for the help you gave but I have solved the problem anyway. You have to create an additional virtual drive and then you can configure the VS to see it as another partition.

Thanks
 
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