Create new Win7 VM on top of existing XP bootcamp partition?

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by AWatson, Sep 4, 2014.

  1. AWatson

    AWatson Bit poster

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    I've been running Parallels 8 for awhile on my Macbook with Win XP installed as a bootcamp partition. Occasionally I would actually boot into windows directly using bootcamp, but 99% of the time, I was running XP as a VM in Parallels under MacOS.

    Now I need to install Windows 7, but I still need the keep the XP virtual machine. How should I do that? The hard drive is partitioned with an actual C: windows partition for XP. Will my Win7 VM just be on a virtual drive? It seems wasteful for me to leave this large (half empty) partition for XP and only use it occasionally. Can I make the current XP installation a VM so it takes up less space and put the new Windows 7 installation in its place on the bootcamp drive?
     
  2. AlekseyM

    AlekseyM Product Expert

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    Download https://www.parallels.com/products/transporter/. Boot into your windows xp machine (Boot camp). Get an external harddrive and install/run the transporter. After it "captures" the VM unto your external harddrive, go back to mac. You can now delete the XP partition and create a new Win 7 bootcamp partition instead. I do RECOMMEND you test the VM that got created by transporter to ensure it works and nothing broke before you delete anything.
     

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