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Old 29th May 2011, 07:52 AM
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VirtualBox install to Proper dual boot install

Hi

I have an install of Fedora 15 on my PC at the moment within VirtualBox. The install originated from a Live version of Fed 15 downloaded.

Is there any way I can get the install of Fedora I have running within VB with downloaded packages and current configuration to become a proper hard drive install on the same PC. Something like a USB Drive image install.

The PC is currently running Windows 7 and is a 64 bit machine, the Fedora VB install is the 32 bit version.

Normally I'd not bother and simply reinstall through the usual means but my bandwidth is capped and really don't want to have to re-download and install all the extra packages I have.

Regards and thanks
John
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