1. eddy2

    eddy2 Bit poster

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    Could someone tell me which files should be stored at the .pvm file for running paralels desktop 13 properly?
    And files have files in it..., so which are they, and what has to be the 'usual' size?

    I experience troubles, parallels desktop 13/windows 10. Very slow windows 10 system on startup and in performance, although parallels desktop runs smoothly, and my guess is there are or too many files, or a over sized file, or maybe both in one....
    Configurate windows in parallels to 'normal' settings, cpu, harddisk,..

    It is running now, thanks to a backup, but it isn't what it should be.

    The files are stored at my documents parallels folder and have lead parallels to it, should the standard users/parallels folder of course but i can change that later, for now i want to know which files and size...... An oversized .pvm file maybe?, some files have to go, but which...

    Someone?

    Ed
     
  2. Ajith1

    Ajith1 Parallels Support

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    We do not suggest users to manually delete any files from PVM bundle. Normally a PVM bundle will have the virtual machine configuration file, virtual hard disk, snapshots, disk descriptor and some other important files. Normally a PVM size will be 5-10GB more than the used Windows C drive size. This will change if there are snapshots or multiple virtual drives inside the PVM bundle. You can check the size of PVM and space used by Windows C drive then let us know the difference but strongly suggest you not to delete anything inside the PVM bundle which will lead to VM corruption.
     
  3. eddy2

    eddy2 Bit poster

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    Thanks, although i didn't asked if i deleted, or added, the right files....

    I am just concerned about the whole package of files which could be too many, or too big in size, after several..., attempts of restoring from a back up. Somehow this isn't working right, or i am doing it not right.., my whole computer is getting slower after a restore.
    So something is accumulating and i am trying to find out what!..

    Ed
     

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