restore full app from time machine

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Frisbee, May 2, 2012.

  1. Frisbee

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    just installed a brand new drive in my macbook, and installed the OS from discs. can i restore parallels from time machine rather than reinstall from disc and have to reinstall XP also?
     
  2. Specimen

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    You can't restore a Parallels Desktop installation from Time Machine if you aren't doing a full restore, Parallels installs files in various places with the added problem that these places might vary with OS X version. Best approach is to do a fresh install.

    However, this is different for VMs, If your VM(s) are not Bootcamp based you can restore them from a Time Machine backup, if Parallels was configured to back them up. Each VM completely contained in a .pvm file (actually a folder/package), typically located in /Users/<username>/Documents/Parallels/.
     
  3. Frisbee

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    restore from time machine....

    thanks so much for your response. i am extremely comfortable in the windows world, but it's only been in the past 3 or 4 years that i have been forced into supporting a handful of macbooks in my organization.

    that is essentially the path i chose to take. after a fresh install of leopard, and then the snow leopard update (plus a couple of gigs of downloaded updates for the OS and various apps), i created a temp user, and ran the migration assistant taking all the defaults. saved my pvm to a different folder, and reinstalled parallels. all seems to be well. currently running parallels updates.

    hgt
     
  4. Specimen

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    Snow leopard update?? If you have the Snow Leopard disk you could have installed it from scratch, without Leopard being there.
     
  5. SteveJones

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    I will recommend it to buy the Snow Leopard or else there are many sites in the internet where you can download it

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