Hi,
Just a note, you don't need to re-install Windows.
You can create a an image of your "Live Windows 7" install
Then convert the image(s) into Virtual disk(s) to use with Virtualbox.
I have done this on WinXP & Win7, worked perfectly on both occaisons.
I'm sure I posted on this, will check.
EDIT:
Found the post for creating Windows Image for Virtualbox
Just a note, you don't need to re-install Windows.
You can create a an image of your "Live Windows 7" install
Then convert the image(s) into Virtual disk(s) to use with Virtualbox.
I have done this on WinXP & Win7, worked perfectly on both occaisons.
I'm sure I posted on this, will check.
EDIT:
Found the post for creating Windows Image for Virtualbox
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