How do I access the hard drive when the (Parallels Desktop) PD virtual machine is turned off in Mac?
Installing a virtual machine is a must for small partners who are not very skilled at using Mac computers! Parallels Desktop is a great virtual machine tool, so how does the PD virtual machine on your Mac access the hard drive when it shuts down? Even if the virtual machine is turned off, we can still access the contents of our hard drive, if you do not know how to do it, just take a look!
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Accessing the hard disk during a PD virtual machine shutdown on Mac step: First step: Launch Parallels Desktop app on Mac
Second step: Right-click the Parallels Desktop icon in the dock and click on the "Control Center" option ("Virtual machine list" in Parallels Desktop 9 or earlier). You will see the control center interface and the installed virtual machine operating system will all be displayed on top.
Step Three: Right-click the virtual machine you want to access and click "Show in Finder" in the options that appear. Go to the next interface.
Fourth step: In the Finder, right-click the virtual machine. PVM file and select Open with "Parallels mounter". The virtual opportunity automatically generates an external drive.
Fifth step: You can find it in the sidebar on the left side of the Finder and click to directly access the files on the virtual machine's hard drive
This allows us to access the virtual machine hard drive in case the virtual machine system shuts down.
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How do I access the hard drive when the (Parallels Desktop) PD virtual machine is turned off in Mac?