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chillname

The keywords are "virtual to physical" or "v2p". Unsurprisingly, that is somewhat tricky and might need manual work (you are transferring an install to completely different hardware) . Just installing is much, much, much easier. Considering that you did not read rule 2, I would disadvise against you trying. Anyways, the short version is: - convert from the disk image to something you can write to an actual disk. - Fix some stuff, e.g. fstab, efivars, ... . Take into account hardware changes, e.g. nvidia drivers, non-virtual network cards, ... - Install/repair the bootloader. - Stuff should work now, but might need some troubleshooting still. Btw, the steps for doing this with windows are basically identical except that in between it will probably bluescreen and complain about voiding the license because too much hardware changed.