Changing Configuration at RuntimeParallels Management Console allows you to connect or disconnect certain devices at runtime or switch some of them for using other media. Generally, the following virtual devices can be connected or disconnected at runtime:
You can configure any of these devices as follows:
Hard Drives To disconnect a SATA hard drive from a running virtual machine, choose Hard Disk 1 > Disconnect from the Devices menu. If you have several SATA drives connected to your virtual machine, they are marked as Hard Disk 1 , Hard Disk 2 , etc. and are listed in the order you added them to the virtual machine. To connect a disconnected disk, choose Hard Disk 1 > Connect to from the Device menu. CD/DVD-ROM or a Floppy Drives If you have several CD/DVD-ROM drives connected to your virtual machine, in the Devices menu they are listed in the same order as they were connected. The first CD/DVD-ROM drive will be CD/DVD-ROM 1 , the second will be CD/DVD-ROM 2 , and so on. Network Adapters You can connect the network adapter to any virtual network created on the Parallels server. If you have several network adapters used by the virtual machine, on the status bar and in the Devices menu they are listed in the same order as they were connected. The first network adapter will be Network Adapter 1 , the second will be Network Adapter 2 , and so on. Printer Ports To connect or disconnect a printer port or to connect a printer or an output file to a printer port, do the following:
Serial Ports To connect or disconnect a serial port, do the following:
Sound Devices To connect or disconnect a sound device, choose the Activate or Mute options respectively. You can also choose the type of output and input devices. USB Devices Parallels Management Console automatically detects all USB devices plugged into the Parallels server. The devices that are currently connected to the virtual machine appear in the list from the Device menu. You cannot use a USB device in the Parallels server operating system while it is being used by the virtual machine. Shared Folders The Shared Folders options available at runtime are similar to the settings in the ( Editing Virtual Machine Configuration , Configuring Virtual Machines ) Virtual Machine Configuration ( Editing Virtual Machine Configuration , Configuring Virtual Machines ) dialog ( Editing Virtual Machine Configuration , Configuring Virtual Machines ). You can
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