VBoot Overview

VBoot allows you to boot a physical computer from a single virtual disk file in VHD format. Each file contains a single operating system. It supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 2003 Server, 2008 Server and Linux 2.6, 32- and 64-bit. VBoot makes multiple boots extremly simple. You just simply copy a single file to a physical computer, and it can boot to the OS contained inside that file. VBoot provides native XP VHD boot, Vista VHD boot, Windows 7 VHD boot, Linux VHD boot, 2003 server VHD boot and 2008 server VHD boot.

You can use our MyOldPCs software to convert your XP machine to a VHD file, you can either run the VHD file as a virtual machine using VMLite Workstation, or use this same VHD file to boot your new physical PC directly to achieve even better performance.

More information will be available at release time.