Right - it's not all that complicated BUT I'll be brief because this *is* the Parallels Forum and well I don't think that the procedure of switching off parallels is a fair use of their forums (it might however be a potential way of creating a parallels image off a live NT4 machine via the additional step of running transporter against the vmware image ? - I haven't tested this...Transporter doesn't support NT4)
Step 1. Set up a shared folder and test it's working (I'll leave the details of this off as it has been discussed a million times on the forum.
Step 2. Remove Parallels tools
Step 3. Install vmware converter (link in original post at the begining) and use the live image creation option to create an image of your(save the image to the shared location)
Step 4. Uninstall vmware-converter and reinstall Parallels Tools
Step 5. Use Parallels =). (had to be put here)
Voila.
As for the Benchmark talk. Yep EULA's are legally being tested but that's probably not the point - the issue is that, perhaps rightly, the company could feel hard done by if a magazine published a performance report on a pre-release piece of software (especially /w debug code in place). I did the benchmark purely for information purposes. In hindsight it was probably a waste of time given the differences (but I did tell you it was tenuous =).)
Having said that - there should be NO objection to doing a bazillion benchmarks when the software has hit release point (and I would imagine it'd be hard to enforce at that point due to anti-competitiveness of the whole thing).
Last edited: Apr 10, 2007