Hi all. I have a MacBook Pro running Yosemite on the boot partition and Mavericks installed on another partition. It'd be nice to be able to access the Mavericks partition using Parallels rather than always having to boot into it. Does anyone know if it's possible to virtualize a second OSX partition in Parallels? Hope this makes sense! Cheers Gary
You can clone and restore a OS X installation into a virtual machine, but you cannot use it directly in Parallels like you can with Windows on Bootcamp.
Same question here... My MacBook Pro died and I put his hard drive in a dock to use the system (10.7) sometimes for many reasons and I'd like to use it on my iMac (10.10) without booting on the external hard drive so I thought about Parallel, like I do with the Windows partition on the same hard drive... If it is not possible, I could do your solution Specimen but after that, will it be possible to get all the virtual machine's datas to put it back on a new Mac from the virtual machine ? Thx.
Same answer here. As for the second part, you can use shared folders, network shares, cloud storage, external storage, etc, to save files from the VM that are also accessible from other sources. However, keeping both installations completely in sync is tricky and time consuming, if it's just the user files it's easier.