Can I start from a vmdk alone?

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by cascomp, Jun 6, 2013.

  1. cascomp

    cascomp Bit poster

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    Hi,

    I have been given a .vmdk virtual disk file with Windows 7 installed and all configured. I only have the .vmdk. I do not have VMWare to start it up and install anything and I do not have a .vmx file.

    Someone else I know has VMWare Fusion, and they just pointed at this same file and booted (and I guess the software created the vm around the disk). I cannot find a way for Parallels to recognize it and I am not in a position to ask this person with Fusion to help.

    Is there any way I can convert or boot this thing up in Parallels (8)?

    Thanks.
     
  2. cascomp

    cascomp Bit poster

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    Somebody has to know if this is possible. Can I get a "Yes" or "No" at least?
     
  3. serv

    serv Forum Maven

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    Disk image is not enough to run a VM, you'll also need a configuration file (.vmx).
    What you can do is to install fusion trial, create a VM with your disk image, make sure it boots, and then import that VM into PD8.
     

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