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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.
3 To browse the contents of a volume, click its icon in the sidebar of the Finder window.
You can manage the virtual machine files just as you manage your Mac OS X files in Finder
windows.
Note: If you are browsing the contents of a suspended virtual machine in Finder, you cannot delete,
move, or otherwise modify its files.
4 To unmount the volume, use the Eject button next to the disk icon.
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.