vCentre virtual conversion physical server

We run vCentre 4.0 server who is physically installed on windows xp and want to virtualize in our vSphere ESX DR environment. The intention is to use the vCentre converter to generate the virtual machine on the server ESX and then use the existing physical vcentre to recognize the virtualized vCenter VM and set its IP address to what was the physical vCentre and then decommission the physical vCentre. During our attempted conversion vCentre VM, we have experienced a blue screen at 95% and conversion failed, note it was after stopping relevant services and the SQL db. This approach is possible, or does it install vCentre on a virtual machine manually and move the database?

Thank you

Hello

I recommend installing a new Virtual Center, then restoring the DB and start working it would be best practice as well. If the converter is defective please check the logs of converter to see why and where it fails.

Please take a look at the following KB

http://KB.VMware.com/kb/5850444

Kind regards

Jana.

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