I've downloaded the trial version of Parallels and have that installed and running on my iMac with OSX 10.5. I have installed Windows XP Pro which sorted itself out very neatly and appears to run fine. I then started up Parallels Transporter and pointed it at my PC running Windows 2000. It went away for several hours and when it had finished, I found it had transferred everything including the Windows 2000 operating system into a separate virtual machine - which was struggling for video and other drivers. What I had expected was that it worked like Laplink's PC Mover which allows you to migrate a PC to a new operating system, but it looks like it doesn't. Can Transporter do an operating system migration from my old Pc running Windows 2000 to my Virtual PC running XP Professional? If not, how do I remove the Windows 2000 migration so I get back the disc space on my Mac? (I can then use PC Mover to do the Migration) Thanks Brian Rich
No Transporter just creates a full copy of your host system as virtual machine. It can't to transfer your system into different one. Just delete created by Transporter virtual machine through Parallels Management Console. with best regards Alexander