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Hey guys.

 

I've been messing around In Oracle's Virtualbox with Windows 10 lately. Once I removed a huge amount of crap (candy crush? the fuck.) and all telemetry I really actually liked it. 

 

So I've got this perfect image set exactly how I'll like it and now I'd like to use it as my daily driver - but it's a VM.

 

Is there any way I can image this VM to a disk or something like that?

 

Thanks for the help!

 

-Jake

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Hi!

just clone the virtual disk with clonezilla or the software of your choice to the physical disk and boot, with windows 8.1 and upwards this usually works ( did it several times, never had problems)

If it doesnt, which i dont think will happen use paragon or acronis to adjust it.

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