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So we all know what happened to VMware Fusion. I was finally at my wits' end and decided to start a Parallels trial because USB device...
I've got the latest Parallels installed on an Intel Macbook. I've uninstalled the VMware Tools from the source VMware VM. When I try to open...
I have been working with Parallels support regarding a PVMP file that refuses to Unpack. The PVMP file check sum is correct however when the...
I converted the .img file in the .utm file to .vmdk with qemu. However, I could not open parallels on desktop, I need your help. Technical report...
Hello everyone, I have a Windows 8.1.pvm file from an old virtual machine that I had. I have an older windows pc sitting around and I was...
Please excuse my question I have not found description, how to best transfer all data and gaming progress from a Parallels 19 installation to a...
Hi all, I am using Parallel desktop 17 on Catalina. I want to convert a VMWare Windows 10 virtual machine (.vmx) to Parallel desktop vm. After...
I have Parallels 19 Desktop for MAC - Pro Edition and I'm trying to import a VirtualBox debian bullseye guest into Parallels. I cloned the...
Parallels Version: 19.2.1 (54832) VMWare Fusion Version: 13.5.0 (22583790) macOS Version: 14.2.1 (23C71) Hardware: M3 MacBook Pro Steps to...
Is it possible to convert a UTM VM to a Parallels VM somehow?
I have a Fusion based Windows 10 (Intel) VM that works well. Would I be able to import this VM and run on Parallels? Would this work if Parallels...
Hi, When I try to open the *.vmx file with Parallels app it does nothing. How do I import/convert the existing vmware machines to parallels both...
Parallels and UTM seem to use very similar formats for macOS vms. Would it be possible to allow importing UTM vms into parallels? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Had to install VirtualBox because of it :-(
I have several VMs using those in virtualbox, when using the Open button, parallels correctly finds the .vbox file, and then complains about the...
Hello One of my customers asked me convert an existing virtual machine in Parallels (that runs Ubuntu 16) so it can run in Virtualbox on Windows....
I have a Linux desktop I want to make a VM out of as a copy so I can take it on may MacBook pro laptop out of town. I know that I can make a VM...
Just moving our production servers over to AWS and using Amazon Linux. I want our local development machines to mimic the live environment, so...
Is there a way to export a VM created in Parallels to a format supported by VirtualBox or VMware (e.g. Open Virtualization Format)? I have a linux...