Parallels created 2 identical virtual machines?

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Baccalad, Jul 28, 2011.

  1. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    I have recently installed Parallels on my Mac and I then installed Windows 7 in OS X using my Boot Camp partition. After it had completed I was left with 2 virtual machines, one called My Boot Camp and one called Windows 7. They both appear to be exactly the same and whatever I do in either one seems to reflected when I boot into Windows natively by holding the option key upon starting the computer. What I was wondering is why did Parallels create 2 virtual machines that are exactly the same? Did it intentionally do that or is it some kind of bug? Would it be fine for me to remove/delete one of the virtual machines?
     
  2. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Oops I accidentally double posted
     
  3. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Could anyone please help me with this?
     
  4. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Not trying to get impatient but would just like some help with this please someone must know... :/
     
  5. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Moving up to top of forum again
     
  6. Baccalad

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    Somebody please reply :(
     
  7. kat

    kat Product Expert

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    Hi Baccalad,

    As I understand what you are saying:
    you installed parallels
    then you created a bootcamp partition on you mac and installed windows 7,
    The question is did you install windows again?

    If not did you get a screen that said you would need to reactivate you windows machine. If this is the case you should read this
    Article about reactivation of bootcamp vm: http://kb.parallels.com/en/9703

    BootCamp Information

    Your MyBootCamp.pvm should be a link to your bootcamp partition (its like a window/door that can access the bootcamp installation trough your mac) you will need to install parallels tools. What you do in one should also occur in the other it is the same machine.


    I have a MyBootCamp.pvm (this should be represented by a small iMac icon, on your desktop or in your Parallels folder )
    Your Boot Camp partition drive should appear on you desktop like a hard drive with its name underneath (in your case Windows 7 unless you renamed it), you can also find this partition by going to: System Preference - System - Startup Disk you should only see one partition other than your mac.

    If you have two .pvm you may have created a second .pvm during or after installation and given it the name Windows7. both will point to the same Boot Camp partition (if you did not rename the pvm it would give it the name My Boot Camp 1)

    I hope this information helps.

    kat
     
    Last edited: Aug 7, 2011
  8. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    No I installed Windows 7 via boot camp and then after that I decided that I wanted to install Parallels and boot from boot camp. The Windows installation is on the boot camp partition, Parallels is just booting from that partition. What I don't understand is why Parallels is showing that there is 2 virtual machines. They both take up a mere 50mb or so on the Mac partition, since the Windows installation is on the boot camp partition. Both virtual machines seem to just boot from the boot camp partition.
     
  9. kat

    kat Product Expert

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    Hi Baccalad,

    Yes you can create 2 VM pointing to the same bootcamp partition. (not the best practice) That appears to be what you have done or may have happened.
    As in my prior answer to you I stated usually when this happens Parallels would automatically assign it the name My Boot Camp 1.

    kat
     
  10. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Ok thanks, does this mean that I can just delete one of them? How would I delete one of them?
     
  11. kat

    kat Product Expert

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    Hi Baccalad,

    I created several jpg for you if your desk top looks similar to (see image one)

    then, on select your parallels icon from your dock, both .pvm will appear select the one you would like to remove but do not start it. Go to the top parallels menu bar select file- then select remove (see image two)
    Then this screen will appear (see image three)
    select move to trash . delete from trash.

    Or you can select the .pvm you wish to delete and drag it to the trash.
    kathy
     

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  12. Baccalad

    Baccalad Junior Member

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    Thanks that seems to have worked perfectly
     

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