![]() But I have not yet tried this to be sure it works. My plan for recovery is to start Parallels as if it is creating a new VM, run the Acronis bootable CD just like an installer CD, and then recover from my Acronis backup. I use Acronis 10 in Parallels to back up my boot camp partition that way. If you could give me some other advice how I could manage this task with different tools, please let me know in either case.Īcronis CAN access any Parallels boot drive, including the boot camp partition. I use Acronis TrueImage Home (latest 10.x version), Bootcamp 1.2 and I have an actual MBP 17" with 2GB of Memory and 160GB HDD (if this kind of information might be interesting). If so, please let me know how it was possible to play back to Acronis Image to the Bootcamp Partition. ![]() That´s why I want to ask if anybody out there was able to convert the Parallels VM into a BootCamp Partition. I also tried to make some BartPE Disc with the Acronis Plugin installed and followed some descriptions which I´ve found in the forum, but I didn´t succeed. The tricky part, which I was not able to figure out was, how to restore the Acronis Image to the Boot-Camp Partition as Acronis a) is not able to boot from the Boot-Disc (the build in Linux do have some problems in recognizing the Keyboard and Mouse) and b) didn´t recognise the Partition created by BootCamp. I´ve created a backup of my VM, de-installed the Parallels Tools and created an Acronis Image of my VM. I have an actual registered Acronis TrueImage version, but I was not able to manage this task. The most of them suggested Acronis to do this task. I´ve read all the postings around which talk about the way to convert a Parallels VM to a BootCamp partition.
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