Transporter and Boot Camp
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Sep 13, 2009, 07:18 PM
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TracyL Join: Sep 2009 Posts: 2 |
Transporter and Boot Camp I'm using 4.0.3846 on Snow Leopard. I created a VM on my BootCamp partition with no problem. Tried to use Transporter to migrate WinXP from a PC on the LAN, but it instead created a second VM on the Mac partition, not on the BootCamp partition. The migration went perfectly, but I want to take advantage of the BootCamp option. How can I migrate from the original PC to an existing or new VM on the BootCamp partition? |
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Sep 18, 2009, 06:16 AM
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Helen@Parallels Parallels Team Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 38 |
Hi, TracyL, Using Parallels Desktop you can run your existing Windows OS which is installed on your Boot Camp partition via a virtual machine, booting into Mac OS X. Also you can continue to use your Windows OS as usual, booting via Boot Camp. Using Parallels Transporter you can: or migrate your existing Windows OS from remote PC to Parallels VM which you can use booting into Mac OS X or migrate your existing Windows OS from Boot Camp partition to Parallels VM which you can use booting into Mac OS X. The possibility to migrate your existing Windows OS from remote PC directly as new OS on your Boot Camp partition is not available in Parallels Transporter now. Best Regards, Helen |
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