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I am currently using Windows Server 2008 Standard and have several Hyper V machines. These are development VM's and I want to now switch back Vista x64 because I am missing Aero.

I know Windows Server 2008 can have aero but the host performance is very very bad when I run VM in Hyper V.

I want to export my Hyper V machines so that I can use it in Virtual PC. Anyone know an easy way?

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You're missing Aero? Check out win2008workstation.com – Michael L Dec 3 '08 at 12:49

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VPC to Hyper-V is one way.

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If you have built them as Hyper-V machines, I don't think you can go back. There are serious differences in the HAL for Virtual PC and Hyper-V. You can move a VPC to Hyper-V permanantly by removing the VPC add-ins ans adding the Hyper-V integration drivers/services and re-detecting the hardware.

A VPC can run in Hyper-V just fine, don't add the machine drivers for Hyper-V and you can go back to VPC with no problem.

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