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RHS, I think you can delete windows recovery partition. It's a small chances if you will use Windows recovery ever. Use snapshots as recovery...
"it says that are no harddisk, but is there." Check permission to VM bundle and files within. Or better try to start tVM and send technical report...
Full Screen mode? Even without tools. Alternate way: run Windows VM and connect there via Microsoft RDP (can be found in App Store). It would be...
https://kb.parallels.com/113658
remotecontroller, you need to "import" BootCamp on an old MacBook Pro. As result you will get a copy of Windows 7 as a virtual machine that can...
JinW, You didn't provide any details about parallels version you are using. Meanwhile the problem can be seen from your previous post, it's...
To transport Windows XP try to use Transporter Agent from Paralells Desktop 13...
I would be nice to have a simple handy TOTP authenticator tool in a set.
You just need to check "Enable TRIM" under virtual HDD's advanced settings. It is not required to change virtual disk location.
AFAIK it is possible to boot from external SSD using PD15 Pro
There is no official way to map FreeDOS drive letter to the OSX drive.
You asked two questions. The first one is " I tried copying my spinrite.exe to spinrite.fdd" and got "Unable to Connect Floppy 1" It's pretty...
Hi Dale4, it is possible to do what you want easily, the question is the only disk space. The idea is to add to VM plain virtual disk. This kind...
I would suggest to remove Bootcamp VM (only VM configuration will be removed), then import bootcamp again.
Hmm. You do have a bootcamp based VM. How bootcamp data was moved to new MAC? Is native bootcamp able to boot?
1. There is no EFI system partition with FAT on a virtual disk 2. There is no EFI loader file called EFI\BOOT\bootx64.efi Try to locate it...
You can create en empty VM, then add second virtual hard disk into configuration but uncheck "Expanding disk" during creation process. The size of...
At VM configuration menu choose "Boot Order" element and in a drop-down field "Advanced Settings" add a string "vm.bios.efi=64"
Earlier, I forgot to mention that probably you need to setup an empty new VM with UEFI 64bit BIOS.
AFAIK Parallels 15 is able to read raw external disk. Try to connect your old HDD via SATA->USB or similar dock to Mac. Then try to add this disk...