User`s guide

Using Parallels Add-Ons 189
Reducing the Virtual Hard Disk Size
With Parallels Image Tool, you can manage the properties of your virtual machine hard disk.
If you have an expanding virtual hard disk and need to reduce its size by removing unused space
on the disk, you can compact it.
Note: A plain virtual hard disk cannot be compacted.
To reduce the virtual hard disks size:
1 Start Parallels Image Tool.
2 In the Introduction window, click Continue.
3 Specify the source virtual disk image file with the .hdd extension in the Source Virtual Disk
window. You may type the path and file name or use the Choose button to locate the file.
The virtual hard disk image file can be found inside the virtual machine's PVM bundle.
PVM bundles are stored by default:
in the /<Username>/Documents/Parallels/ folder in Mac OS X.
in the C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\My
Documents\Parallels\ folder in the Windows primary OS.
in the /<username>/parallels directory in the Linux primary OS.
Note: The virtual machine using this virtual hard disk should be stopped before proceeding.
4 Select the Compact the disk option in the Select Action window and click Start.
Note: If the virtual hard disk has one or several snapshots, Parallels Image Tool needs to
merge them before performing the required action with the disk. The information from all
snapshots will be merged to the last one, and all the rest will be deleted. Parallels Image
Tool does not change the snapshots tree in Snapshot Manager, so if you attempt to revert to
any snapshot of the tree, it will be no longer accessible, and you can remove it manually.
The disk compacting procedure starts.
5 Click Finish in the Execution is Completed window to exit Parallels Image Tool.
Using Parallels Transporter
Parallels Transporter is an easy-to-use application which helps you migrate physical or virtual
computers with the whole information they contain to Parallels virtual machines on the host
computer. This chapter contains an overview of Parallels Transporter usage scenarios and
working principles.
Parallels Transporter is provided as a Parallels Desktop utility and installed automatically during
the Parallels Desktop installation.