I have installed Mavericks into a new VM (downloaded from App Store), but seem to be unable to see any host data from within the guest system. I set sharing of all disks and also named folders in the VM config preferences, and also checks that everything was checked in the sharing button on the header bar of the VM window - but no sign of anything shared in the VM environment. I see a couple of other threads with a similar situation. Has anyone managed to get this working? Thanks
There is nothing visible at either end to give an error. Options is set to share all Mac volumes to VM, but can only see the VM boot disk there (in Finder or in Disk Utility). Where are the disks hiding?
Hi, Please (re)install Parallels Tools on your Virtual Machine. Go to Virtual Machine configuration (http://kb.parallels.com/en/117287) -- Choose Hardware -- Select CD/DVD 1-- Connect to -- Choose an image file.. -- Choose Applications -- Select Parallels Desktop application -- Open -- Contents -- Resources Tools -- Choose prl-tools-mac.iso -- Open Open the mounted image of the disk on Finder and double-click the Guest OS Tools For Mac OS X icon to start the Parallels Tools installation. Please let us know how it goes.
Thanks, Mervin I have done that. On the mounted disk image, there wasn't a Guest OS Tools For Mac OS X icon - so I used install.app, which appeared to reinstall the tools. After restarting, there is a Shared Folders item in Finder Favorites that lists Home, Applications, Documents, Parallels, Host, Dropbox, 2 external disk drives, and one disk (of 4) in a raid configuration. My SSD and 3 other internal disks are not shown. The Shared icon in the window title bar shows Connect All, All Mac disks, Share OS X folders with guest OS X, All Mac disks, Home folder, Applications, Documents and Parallels are all selected. In the VM Configure Options, Sharing is set to All disks and SmartMount (Map Mac volumes to virtual machine) is selected. Peter
Also - just noticed, the shared Applications folder is only listing applications from keynote.app - nothing earlier! - curious! Peter