Where is parallels mounter located




















If you want to manage the virtual machine content without starting the virtual machine, you can mount the virtual hard disks manually using Parallels Mounter:. If you choose the PVM file of a Parallels virtual machine or the configuration file of a third-party virtual machine that has several virtual hard disks, all its volumes will appear as mounted in Finder.

If you want to mount a single virtual hard disk, double-click the virtual hard disk file to mount it with Parallels Mounter. The icon for the selected hard disk appears in the sidebar of the Finder window, together with other Mac OS X icons.

Note: If you are browsing the contents of a suspended virtual machine in Finder, you cannot delete, move, or otherwise modify its files. Note: If a hard disk that has several volumes was mounted and you want to open it or the virtual machine using it in Parallels Desktop, you should disconnect its volumes one by one by clicking the Eject button.

If you want your virtual hard disks to be mounted to the Mac OS X desktop when the virtual machine is running, perform the following actions: Open the Sharing pane of the Virtual Machine Configuration dialog and enable the Mount virtual disks to Mac desktop option. Open the Finder Preferences, click the General tab and select the Connected servers option in the list of items displayed on the desktop.

If you want to manage the virtual machine content without starting the virtual machine, you can mount the virtual hard disks manually using Parallels Mounter: Browse the virtual machine files in Finder.

For Parallels virtual machines, right-click the virtual machine name in Parallels Desktop Control Center or in the virtual machine window if it is shut down and select Show in Finder from the context menu. When Parallels Explorer starts, it automatically detects all Parallels virtual machines, except Boot Camp-based virtual machines, on your Mac OS hard disk and displays them in the working area.

You can work in multi-window mode, which is useful when you browse several virtual disks, change the appearance of Parallels Explorer window by switching between Icon , Tree , and Column view modes.

With Parallels Explorer you can copy, paste, delete and rename files and folders. Also, you can open some types of files without starting a virtual machine. To manage files and folders in Parallels Explorer you can use either the shortcut menu which appears when you right-click an item, or the Edit menu commands.

Note: If you copy files to a Windows virtual machine using Parallels Explorer or Parallels Mounter, you need to log in to Windows as an administrator to be able to open them inside the virtual machine. Note: If you choose the PVM file of a virtual machine that has several virtual hard disks, all its volumes will appear as mounted in Finder. If you want to mount a single virtual hard disk, double-click its HDD file to mount it with Parallels Mounter.



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