Installing a Guest Operating SystemYou can install a guest operating system in a virtual machine from a CD or DVD disc, or from an image file of such a disc. Some operating systems are available on CD/DVD disc images only. In some cases, the installation cannot be performed from a real CD/DVD disc because of reading problems. In such cases, it is recommended that you try to install the operating system from a CD/DVD disc image of this disc. ISO images of CD/DVD discs can be created using a third party imaging utility. Note: MacBook Air users can install guest operating systems from CD/DVD disc images only. Additionally, you can also install a guest operating system using a PXE server via network. If you need to install an operating system from floppy disks, you can use images of installation diskettes or real diskettes inserted into an external USB floppy disk drive. Floppy disk images can be created using third-party applications. Installing from a CD/DVD disc or its image
The installation will launch soon after the virtual machine is started. Note: When installing a Windows guest OS, you may need to press F8 or other function keys in a virtual machine. If you use MacBook or MacBook Pro keyboard, click inside the virtual machine window to capture the keyboard and mouse input and press Fn+F8 combination instead. You can configure Parallels Desktop to use any other key for performing the same action as F8 does. To release the keyboard and mouse input back to Mac OS X, press Ctrl+Alt. For more information, refer to Keyboard Preferences and Capturing Keyboard and Mouse . Installing from the network
Soon after your virtual machine is started, a list of available PXE servers appears. During the installation, when the guest OS reboots for the first time or after the installation, return the boot sequence to booting from the hard disk. Installing from a floppy disk image
The installation will launch soon after the virtual machine is started. Reinstalling the guest OS The procedure for reinstalling the guest OS is the same as the procedure of installing the guest OS: provide the installation media or its image, connect it to the virtual machine, and start the virtual machine. The reinstallation will launch soon after the virtual machine is started. Note: You can reinstall the guest OS of the same type only. However, you are free to choose the guest OS version. Keep in mind that in some cases, it is easier just to create a new virtual machine, install the guest OS, and delete the old machine after moving all the necessary data to the new one. |
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