phesopheon
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OK, so where did this end up? Can we convert .vhd drives or not?
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Joe,Two methods were given in this thread to import .vhd files. Did you try either of them? Which version of Virtual PC are your vhd files from?
.mvc is typo! need .vmc (virtual machine configuration)I created this document but when i go into parallels and select open the file '.mvc' is greyed out.
Windows 98 is not supported as OS for conversion.
You can create simple VM configuration file (win98.mvc, for example) with following content (you need to correct locations to proper parsing):
and use it in Parallels Desktop 6 or in prl_convert. Configuration file must be simple text file in utf8 encoding.
What are you trying to do? I've been using version 6 for some time now to convert whole VMs with none of the problems I used to have when I tried to do individual .vhd drives in the past. I regularly convert working Windows Virtual Server and Windows Virtual PC systems this way.
In parallels, I simply do File->Open, find the vmc file, and select it for opening. From there on out, everything is pretty much automatic.
For those of you who are having difficulties, what are you doing?
It is strange. Parallels Desktop 7 allows to open different VM's. For more information see Import section in Parallels Desktop User's Guide.I'm trying to do just what you describe. I am using Parallels 7 on a Mac and click File>Open, then try to select a vmc file, however, the vmc file is grayed out and I cannot select it.
I also tried to open a vhd file as well as a vmdk file. I have also tried to "add an existing image". I also tried opening both an ova and ovf file. (open virtualization format and open virtualization archive)
In all cases I cannot select/open any of the files. The above files are "grayed out" in the open window.
It is strange. Parallels Desktop 7 allows to open different VM's. For more information see Import section in Parallels Desktop User's Guide.
In any case you can try to use prl_convert directly from Terminal. Example:
/Library/Parallels/Parallels\ Service.app/Contents/PlugIns/Parallels\ VM\ Converter.app/Contents/MacOS/prl_convert /Users/Shared/MyVm.vmwarevm
Sorry, but we don't support third party disk images directly at this moment.
MHamm, please create a problem report (Help -> Report a problem) for your issue.
Thanks