Mr Hate Coffee
Veteran
So I've got this old desktop that's running Vista and taking up space I need. At this point I want to keep it for some of the legacy programs.
My goal is to turn it into a virtual image and upgrade to a new PC with Windows 10, while still being able to access that virtual image as needed. I know this is possible, and I've read a couple of tutorials, but I wanted to see The Coli brehs opinions on it.
So a few questions...
Is this a good route to go? Has anyone ever tried it before?
On a separate note, I'm thinking I'd cop a high-end Surface pro as my new computer. This would solve a few issues for me (new OS, smaller size) while giving me pen to screen support.
Thoughts?
My goal is to turn it into a virtual image and upgrade to a new PC with Windows 10, while still being able to access that virtual image as needed. I know this is possible, and I've read a couple of tutorials, but I wanted to see The Coli brehs opinions on it.
So a few questions...
Is this a good route to go? Has anyone ever tried it before?
On a separate note, I'm thinking I'd cop a high-end Surface pro as my new computer. This would solve a few issues for me (new OS, smaller size) while giving me pen to screen support.
Thoughts?