![]() ![]() ![]() In parallels, to be able to have better screen resolution, connect to the external host etc, you install ‘Parallels tools’ – this is your gateway if you like to the host. In the Parallels main manager, select the VM you want to convert, right-click, and select ‘show in finder’ If you didn’t specifically give a location for your parallels storage, there is an easy way to find where the files are located. ![]() I cannot stress the importance of this enough – I’ve bitten myself more than once with this in the past – don’t leave things to chance – unless you are willing and able to lose data, back-it-up … its IT – stuff happens … prepare :) My problem now is that I need to transfer some big heavy virtual machines that I have in Parallels to Virtual Box on Windows/Linux, so how to? … after a bit of digging, and patching a bit from various posts, here’s how to get the job done, with gratuitous screenshots to guide you through the same process… Step 1 – Backup !!! ![]() I have a brand spanking new Dell XPS (which has its own minor issues), and a completely over the top new desktop machine. First stage in leaving Apple Mac and going back to Windows…Īfter an 18 month love/hate relationship with my Macbook Pro, I have decided its time to say goodbye to Apple and go back to my roots in Windows (10). ![]()
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