E EricBrian Junior Member Oct 26, 2007 #1 Hello, How do I make a backup of parallels Windows installtion and all of the software and settings that I've done within that evironment? When I juse my backup software, it fails. Thanks! Eric
Hello, How do I make a backup of parallels Windows installtion and all of the software and settings that I've done within that evironment? When I juse my backup software, it fails. Thanks! Eric
A Alicia Parallels Team Oct 26, 2007 #2 Hello, you can either create a snapshot (Parallels Desktop menu->Actions->Create Snapshot) or just copy a VM from Mac. Best regards, Alicia Last edited: Nov 2, 2007
Hello, you can either create a snapshot (Parallels Desktop menu->Actions->Create Snapshot) or just copy a VM from Mac. Best regards, Alicia
E EricBrian Junior Member Oct 26, 2007 #3 Thank you for the reply. Can you tell me where the documentation is for the option "just copy a VM from Mac"? Thank you again. Eric
Thank you for the reply. Can you tell me where the documentation is for the option "just copy a VM from Mac"? Thank you again. Eric
E EricBrian Junior Member Oct 26, 2007 #4 Wait... snapshot is NOT an option for backup since I could not restore everything from scratch should I have to.
Wait... snapshot is NOT an option for backup since I could not restore everything from scratch should I have to.
A Alicia Parallels Team Oct 26, 2007 #5 I meant just copying the whole VM folder. And I didn't quite understood why you think snapshot won't do for a backup. Best regards, Alicia.
I meant just copying the whole VM folder. And I didn't quite understood why you think snapshot won't do for a backup. Best regards, Alicia.
E EricBrian Junior Member Oct 26, 2007 #6 Can you send me the link for the documentation on how to create a backup using snapshot?
A Alicia Parallels Team Oct 26, 2007 #7 Snapshot guide. Are you sure I understood you correctly and snapshot is the thing you want to do? Best regards, Alicia.
Snapshot guide. Are you sure I understood you correctly and snapshot is the thing you want to do? Best regards, Alicia.