At the office, I'm gradually converting a ton of legacy PC's to virtual machines. The quick & easy way is to run ntbackup on the old box, bring up a vanilla virtual machine, and restore it onto that. NTbackup is also great when, months from now, someone says oops..I need n . The P2V assisitant, and VMWare's Knoppix distro , is also incredibly good. Sometimes, however, even when the P2V process is flawless, Windows still wants to sh!t a bit. Twice now, I've converted Dell laptops to virtual machines, and had Windows Product Activation rear it's ugly head. we have a volume licensing agreement, but for some ungodly reason, these machines were deployed (before I was here) with the image that came from Dell. With all the crapware that they include. And low and behold, following the ntbackup restore and reboot, Windows XP wants you to reactivate. No thanks. I boot from the Ultimate P2V ISO, just because I love it, and you can customize it with a ton of great t...