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Guest blog by Manoj Dhanasekar, Parallels Support Team
Have you recently switched to Mac but still need some of your Windows programs? Are you about to ditch your old PC?
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Wait! Give it one last chance. You can actually migrate your Windows–including all of your programs and files–to your Mac. How? Read on:
To import your data, you should first install Parallels Transporter Agent on your Windows computer.
First, download Parallels Transporter Agent for Windows and install it.
Once Parallels Transporter Agent has been installed successfully, restart your PC.
Before You Migrate: Best Practices, Tips & Tricks
1. Make sure your PC is not using EFI/UEFI firmware interface and does not have GPT on its hard drive.
2. Check your PC for viruses.
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3. Turn off Windows Firewall. You can turn it on again after the import is finished.
4. Disable or even uninstall your antivirus on your PC. You can enable/reinstall it later after the migration is done.
Migrating Your PC Over a Network
In my experience, the easiest way to migrate Windows to a Parallels Desktop virtual machine on Mac is over a network. But there’s one trick to it—make sure to connect both your Mac and Windows PC with an Ethernet cable. You could start the migration over your WiFi, but that’s going to take much longer.
Turn on and log in to both your Mac and Windows PC. On your PC, launch Parallels Transporter Agent. From the Start menu, select All Programs > Parallels > Parallels Transporter Agent.
On your Mac, open Parallels Desktop and choose File > New.
Select “Migrate Windows from a PC” and click Continue. Choose “Network” and click Continue.
Find the passcode displayed in the Parallels Wizard on your Mac and enter it into the Parallels Transporter Agent on your PC.
Once you get the above message on your PC with the Parallels Transporter Agent, continue with the migration on your Mac.
Choose whether you want to migrate all of your files and data or only your Windows applications. Then click Continue.
You can choose the type of Virtual Machine Profile you prefer, or just leave it at the default. (You can change it later if needed.)
Choose the location for your migrated data.
You can also choose Customize and select which Windows volumes to migrate. Migrating only your system partition (usually it’s the C: drive on Windows) may significantly decrease the total migration time. Then click Continue.
Next, you’ll see a warning about the Windows reactivation that might be required when you start using it. To proceed, read this message, select “I want to continue,” and click Continue.
Your Windows PC will now be migrated to your Mac as a virtual machine!
Migration is complete with the installation of Parallels Tools on your new Windows virtual machine.
Congrats! Your Windows PC is successfully migrated and configured to be used in a Parallels Desktop virtual machine.
We hope this post will help you migrate your Windows PC quickly and easily to a Parallels Desktop virtual machine on your Mac. For more support tips and tricks, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!
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Guest Parallels support staff author: Paul Christopher Nathaniel
A few details about audio in Parallels Desktop for Mac. Sound good?
Parallels Sound Troubleshooting
Like any other modern computer, Mac computers have audio recording and playback devices (such as microphones and speakers); many of us use external headphones as well. As people install and start playing with Parallels Desktop, they’ve found a lot to appreciate, but we’ve had some questions on configuring sound settings in users virtual machines. Lets shed some light on the audio settings available in VMs!
Parallels Desktop provides sound output for the guest operating system by emulating a virtual sound device inside your VM. On the host operating system side, Parallels Desktop uses sound in a similar manner to any other application.
If your host operating system is configured for sound, it’s automatically available on the VM side.
Note: Parallels Tools must be installed in your VM to have sound.
The Sound pane of the VM Configuration allows you to configure the VM sound device parameters.
To edit virtual sound settings:
1. Click the Parallels icon in the top Mac menu bar and choose Configure.
2. In the VM Configuration window, click Hardware and select Sound.
3. Make appropriate changes. For example, you could select a different input or output device, or uncheck sound sync with Mac OS X.
By the way, if you are using Windows 10, it comes with the virtual assistant Cortana. Cortana is supposed to listen to your commands and respond by bringing up searches, relevant files, bookings, reservations, and so on. If you would like to know more about Cortana in Parallels Desktop, check out this post.
But what if there is no sound on the Parallels Desktop side, or it’s not working properly? Read on below to troubleshoot it and get it fixed!
NOTE (again):Parallels Tools must be installed in your VM.
1. Make sure audio is working fine on the Mac side:
The easiest way to check whether audio is working on your Mac is to try to play any audio or video on your Mac. If you don’t hear the sound, the problem needs to be fixed on the Mac side first. You can refer to this Apple KB article for help: Troubleshooting issues with no audio from built-in speakers on Macs.
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2. Make sure audio is properly configured in your VM configuration:
Open Mac System Preferences > Sound, and note what devices are chosen for Input and Output. Then, go to your VM’s Configuration > Hardware > Sound, and make sure the “connected” option is checked. Also, check to see if either Default or the specific device corresponding to the real device in your Mac Sound preferences (2) is selected for both the Input and Output device.
3. Check to see if your audio device is plugged in properly:
If you’re using headphones, speakers, or another audio accessory and you hear a crackling or distorted sound, the accessory might not be plugged in properly. Try unplugging and plugging it back into your Windows VM to see if this helps. If you only hear the distortion while using that particular accessory, it may be faulty and have to be replaced.
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I hope this blog post explains some peculiarities of audio settings in Parallels Desktop. Thanks, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!