cloning a Windows 7 PVM

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by Yvan LeFrancois, Dec 26, 2014.

  1. Yvan LeFrancois

    Yvan LeFrancois Junior Member

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    I use to be able to clone my Windows 7 PVM on an external hard drive.

    It seems that I cannot do that anymore.

    Any comments on that subject?
     
  2. Paul Rieger

    Paul Rieger Bit poster

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    Same here. The last couple Parallels Mac Desktop upgrades seem to have removed the ability to see external (or NAS mounted drives) in the Mac's finder sidebar. My workaround is to use finder to show my NAS (Synology), open the NAS in the Finder sidebar so it mounts on the desktop. Then, when in Parallels Control Center, right click on the Win7 VM, select clone from the dropdown. My mounted drive does NOT show up in the resulting Finder window sidebar, so I have to DRAG the mounted NAS disk icon from the Mac desktop to the Finder sidebar (the one that shows up when you click on the clone option). FINALLY, I can tell the vm clone to put itself on the mounted volume. Parallels should fix this bug. It used to work sanely.
     
  3. Yvan LeFrancois

    Yvan LeFrancois Junior Member

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    I have just opened a support ticket with Parallels on the subject. I will follow up with you when they fix it.
     
  4. Yvan LeFrancois

    Yvan LeFrancois Junior Member

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    I have finally found a solution and I can say that the technical support has been mostly poor on this. They have logged in my system top no avail.


    The fix goes like this: The application wants to put the copy in a PARALLELS file and it looks like if it can't find that file, it won't create it.

    So just add a PARALLELS FILE ON YOUR EXTERNAL DRIVE, and Bingo, the clonage works as expected.
     

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