how to reduce the size of hdd file in MAc OS to the actual size of Windows C drive

tami

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my C drive is about 6-7GB. Mac Os usage of the VM however is 14GB! :(
how do I salvage the space back? couldn't find any solution in the forums...
 
Please make sure the following:
1. There is no snapshots
2. You can use Parallels Image tools from /Applications/Parallels to compact image, after running Parallels Compressor
 
compressor would compress the files. isn't it? i do not want to compress the files. i assume that the speed of windows will fall given the need to compress and uncompress.

can i just reduce the M to 8-10GB if the actual data on C drive is 6GB? without compression of files.

btw, i did go into image tools without compressor run, and i could not find any compacting option?

pl help. thanks.
 
Do not run compressor in this case, perform defragmentation on Windows (there should be at least 15% free of disk space) and use Parallels Image Tools to compact
 
can i send it you through private message? plus you wil have to tell me where to find it...
 
i found the file. does it have any identifable information? i am not comfortable posting it in the forum. can i send it to you somehow?
 
File seems to be correct
Please right click on pvm, show package contents
What can you see inside

Also you will see there hdd file, Please right click on it, show package contents
What is there
 
Hm, it is very strange
Please try to disable system restore in Windows, and also please paste Disk Management screenshot from Windows side here
 
Parallels Compressor doesn't compress the virtual harddrive like zipping a file does, it just eliminates freespace and slackspace, a Virtual Harddisk will run at the same speed or faster after it was compressed (there's no decompression when it's running, this is not compression like .zip or .gz).
 
can you tell me what you mean by disk management? also pl tell me how to get the NTFS property screenshot. i have not enabled anything by my actions.

@Specimen: can you tell me how to run compressor, if compressor does not zip the entire drive? may be that will help.

thanks!
 
I'm talking about Parallels Compressor here, the thing run from the top menu Virtual Machine>Run Parallels Compressor. Maybe I misread what you guys meant by compression.
 
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