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I found the VM files!! The external drive was indexing, and no results showed up in spotlight. Whew. Thanks; I knew SD was pretty thorough.
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Yeah, it is. I have Parallels here and it does copy...
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Location of parallels files?
I see the library/parallels folder (41.5mb) and the home/documents/parallels folder (6.35gb).
And I see that in the folder in the home/documents is teh winxp.hdd (5.82gb) file. I assume this is the actual disk image of your virtual windows machine in its entirety, including the OS and user files. I wanted to make sure it is being backed up, so I explored what files I could. FYI, earlier I had to wipe my mac and start over (without SD!). I rinstalled a new system and then copied my own documents back in. I reinstalled parallels and windows xp, and tried to fire up parallels--it couldn't find my files. I then found the windows xp.pvs file, clicked on it and parallels fired backup up to my old files and all. --had no idea what i was up to but at least if anyone else has this problem they may find this info helpful. |
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The Parallels files are, indeed, documents and should be readily openable, as you saw. Glad you're OK.
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So ...
When will we see a SD for us newbie Windows folk? (am now ducking) Seriously. Have you been tempted to do a Windows version? |
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I have not. My Windows development days are behind me.
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