Backing up VM and other newbie questions

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by w50, May 3, 2007.

  1. w50

    w50 Bit poster

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    Hi, this is my first post. I searched and could not find a related topic. Please excuse me if I was mistaken.

    I installed Parallels smoothly but agonised with the tedious XP installation and updating. I now have a fully installed XP VM running and would like to make a backup of this state in case I need to return to it without the pain of a complete re-install.

    My question is this: Is backing up the VM XP simply making another copy of the Windows XP directory from the Parallels document directory?

    Another side question: Is an anti-virus software needed or recommended when running XP in Parallels?

    Thanks in advance.
    w50
     
  2. BarryP13@mac.com

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    yes, same protection is needed just like windows was running in a normal PC. the nice thing about parallels is that build 3188 comes with the Kaspersky Protection Suite. You can back up your Parallels folder as part of a normal day to day backup of the Mac. You can also clone your VM so you can have a known good image should the main VM get infected somehow.
     
  3. swich2mac

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    Where is this protection suite located? I believe that it has to be installed from the 'Actions" menu. Why is my option to install 'grayed' out? Must it be installed prior to laying down an OS?
     
    Last edited: May 4, 2007
  4. BarryP13@mac.com

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    it is installed after making the virtual machine with XP. with the XP VM running it should now be ungreyed in the actions menu.
     

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