Deleting a VM: does it also delete the OS?

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by Argelius, Jul 2, 2006.

  1. Argelius

    Argelius Junior Member

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    I need to start from scratch with my OS (WINXP) running in Parallels, due to an intractable spyware problem :mad:

    This isn't a big deal for me, since I have little installed in Windows and have no data or anything I need to save.

    My question: if I delete my Virtual Machine, does that also take the OS along with it (which is what I'm hoping)?

    Thanks!
     
  2. VTMac

    VTMac Pro

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    Yes it does.
     
  3. joem

    joem Forum Maven

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    A little added hint: Since you will probably have to activate again to prove you aren't a criminal in Microsoft's eyes, when you get XP installed, immediately update it using Windows update, then make a copy of your .hdd file (which contains your virtual hard disk). Then the next time you have to trash the VM, just replace the .hdd file with a copy of your copy and you'll be back where you started with activation intact, and no need to spend time installing and updating.
     
  4. dkp

    dkp Forum Maven

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    This is such an important truth that it should be a check box on the vm install, and it should be pre-checked.

    dp
     
  5. Robster

    Robster Hunter

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    Could not agree more.

    Before I do ANYTHING major, like installing operating system upgrades, new software, compacting disk etc.

    I always close down Windows and copy my whole Parallels VM to my backup disk so I can restore simply by copying it back.

    In fact I make a backup copy this way every weekend and keep at least 4 copies going back 4 weeks 'just in case'.

    The I have lost count of the number of times this saved me when I was running VPC.

    Robin
     

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