As you all know well that
Parallel desktop is the software that provides hardware virtualization to
Macintosh. It enables you to use both Windows and Mac, at the same time, on
your Macintosh. There are many users worldwide who all are using it
successfully, but at the same there are also some users who are not able to set
up Windows virtual machine on their Boot camp partition. This set up can be
easily made with Parallel desktop 11 and you can take the help of parallels technical customer support for Boot Camp to make things happen. You can also follow the
process shown in this post to have the great benefits of Parallel desktop and
for the proper functioning with a Boot camp partition.
1.
With
the help of existing Boot camp installation
Active your Parallel desktop and
go to the upper menu of Mac and choose File>New. Now, go to the Parallel
Wizard and with the Boot camp select on Use Windows and then click on continue.
In the case, if Use Windows option
is not present there, then you need to go through the steps shown below:
·
Here, you need to install Windows from
image and, then need to click continue.
·
Now click on locate manually and, then
click on continue.
·
Now select the operating system
installed in Boot Camp.
·
Select the customize settings and, then
click on continue.
·
Now go to the configuration window and
switch to the hardware.
·
With the source dropdown list, select
physical Boot Camp partition.
·
Now continue installation after
completing configuration.
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You should also have a Parallels tech
support for accurate and immediate help while going through these procedures.
2.
Import
Boot camp in to a VM
This process will help you to move
your data from Boot camp to virtual machine and to have this you need to go
through the process shown below:
·
Set your Parallel desktop for using
Boot camp.
·
Go to Parallel desktop icon and right
click on it and, then open the control center.
·
Now right click on the Boot camp based
on Windows and, then choose Import Boot camp.
·
Now set the location for Windows store
and data and, then go through the instructions.
After creating the Boot camp based VM, you will be able to
see all the changes that you made with it. With the second procedure shown
above, you will be able to get the saved view of the changes that you have made
with Boot camp. Read more about Run Boot Camp partition with Parallels
Desktop http://www.reallygoodarticles.com/articles/41430/1/Run-Boot-Camp-partition-with-Parallels-Desktop/Page1.html
This way, you can easily start Boot camp without restarting
Mac on your Parallel Desktop 11and could enjoy the latest technology of
Parallels. For more information about parallels
technical support visit http://phone-help-desk.com/parallels-support/
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