Hello,
Now there are two ways to convert your Microsoft virtual machine to Parallels one:
1. Please, use Transporter from previous version of Parallels (Parallels Desktop 2.5)
or
2. In the current version you can make it by the following method:
A. Determine full file name of virtual disk.
A.1. Go to /Applications/Utilities and run Terminal program.
A.2. Use "cd" command to enter into virtual machine directory.
Example:
Lets your virtual machine is located at /Users/UserName/Documents/WindowsXP.vpc7. In this case you should execute such command cd /Users/UserName/Documents/WindowsXP.vpc7.
A.3. Find directory that contains virtual disks using "ls" command. This directory ends with ".vhdp" extension. Usually its name is "Disk1.vhdp".
Example:
ls
A.4. Change directory to found one.
Example:
cd Disk1.vhdp
A.5. Use "ls" once more to find name of virtual disk. Its name ends with ".vhd" extension and usually is "BaseDrive.vhd".
A.6. Now keep in mind full file name of virtual disk.
For our example it is "/Users/UserName/Documents/WindowsXP.vpc/Disk1.vhdp/BaseDrive.vhd" (please, use it later in B.4.)
B. Convert virtual disk from Microsoft virtual machine to Parallels one.
B.1. Launch Parallels Transporter.
B.2. Go to virtual branch.
B.3. Choose "Single virtual disk" option.
B.4. Enter full file name of virtual disk.
B.5. Click "Migrate" for Express migration mode or "Continue" for Advanced mode.
B.6. Follow Parallels Transporter instructions.
This problem will be fixed in the nearest Parallels Transporter version.
Best Regards,
Helen.
Last edited: Jun 13, 2007