Now that Parallels reportedly plays nicely with Boot Camp, I have ordered a 160 GB Seagate drive to go in my MacBook Pro Core Duo 1.
What I would like to do is make a 40 GB partition for Boot Camp / Parallels so that I can boot up under boot camp when I need real XP grunt.
The question is thus: given I have a 10 GB non expanding parallels virtual disk with a fully patched install of XP and Office pro, with printers and anti-virus and everything, how do I go about cloneing this onto a real partition?
I dont believe the parallels disk tool can do this, is there a way? Presumably I can run some windows thing to do this? If so which (cheap) tool will do this?
Otherwise is there another way?
Thanks in advance!
MM
What I would like to do is make a 40 GB partition for Boot Camp / Parallels so that I can boot up under boot camp when I need real XP grunt.
The question is thus: given I have a 10 GB non expanding parallels virtual disk with a fully patched install of XP and Office pro, with printers and anti-virus and everything, how do I go about cloneing this onto a real partition?
I dont believe the parallels disk tool can do this, is there a way? Presumably I can run some windows thing to do this? If so which (cheap) tool will do this?
Otherwise is there another way?
Thanks in advance!
MM