Moving a Parallels Desktop for Mac Virtual Machine to Boot Camp to be used by Parallels
December 18, 2008 – 12:34 pmProblem: I need to move my Windows XP Virtual machine to a Boot Camp installation so that I can boot straight into Windows.
Quick Answer: Still working on it…
The Whole Story
I have been using Parallels Desktop for Mac version 3.x, but recently upgraded to Parallels Desktop for Mac version 4.x. Apparantly one of the features as of an update to version 3 (but still version 3) is that you can now use a Boot Camp install of Windows in Parallels. (Previously, you could only use Boot Camp or Parallels, unless you wanted to run two separate installs of Windows)
In order to get the absolute full utlility and performance out of my Macbook (the all aluminum model purchased in late 2008, 2.4 GHz, 2G RAM, 256 VRAM) in order to play the newer games (and do work?), I want to move my current installation of Windows XP from a Parallels Virtual Machine to a Boot Camp install (a partitioned section of my hard drive).
Method to be attempted
I did a bit of searching and found a thread on the Parallels forums. I found a post that gives to methods to moving a Virtual Machine to Boot Camp. The first method is long (about 40+ steps), but the second (written by a Parallels affiliate) is shorter:
Username Eru Ithildur wrote:
Here is a much less extensive list (Geez bps1, you’ve got us beat!), but it might work:
1. Un-install Parallels tools.
2. Download Acronis to your VM.
3. Back-up your VM with Acronis to an external.
4. Download BootCamp.
5. Install BootCamp with Windows XP SP2 and the BootCamp tools per the instructions on Apple’s site.
6. Restore your Acronis image to BootCamp. (Your old data should now be there)
7. Create a new VM, use the Advanced configuration and BootCamp as a harddrive.
8. Boot into your new VM and install Parallels tools.__________________
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So this is the method that I will attempt.
Materials You Will Need
- Windows XP SP2 install disk
- Acronis (this software is included for free if you buy Parallels 4.x)
- Boot Camp Assistant (I am running Leopard, 10.5.6 and it was already installed)
- External hard drive (with enough space for your current Parallels Virtual Machine installation)
On the next page, I will continue the story and show the problems I ran into and what I did to fix them.
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