

- Parallels desktop 7 for mac#
- Parallels desktop 7 software license#
- Parallels desktop 7 install#
- Parallels desktop 7 full#
Parallels desktop 7 install#
It’ll take a while for Windows to install itself. If you have more than one, make sure to select the one that is the size you specified back in step #7 and has the idental number in the Free Space column. You should only have one option on the Where do you want to install Windows? screen.Click the Custom (advanced) ‘button’ when asked which type of installation you want.
Parallels desktop 7 software license#
When you’re presented with the Software License Terms, place a check in the I accept the license terms box, and click Next.Setup will initiate and take a moment or two to do its thing.Click Next to continue installing Windows 7. Select the appropriate language, time and keyboard layout for you.Windows 7 will begin loading files and start the installation.Again, the same as in step #2, select Real CD/DVD-ROM Drive if you’ve burned Windows 7 to DVD (and make sure it’s in your DVD drive) or CD/DVD Image if you’re using an.Click the small arrow next to More Options and decide if you want to have a launch icon on your Desktop for Windows 7, and if you want to share your virtual machine with other users on your Mac. If you want to enable File Sharing and User Profile Sharing, leave those boxes checked. Finally, enter a name for your virtual machine (something ‘obvious’ like “Windows 7” would be ideal).On the Optimization Options screen, select Virutal Machine (Recommended) if you want Windows 7 to have more resources while it’s running, or Mac if you want OS X to have more resources while Windows 7 is running.Select Shared Networking (Recommended) as the Networking Type and click Continue.

Parallels desktop 7 full#
This will allow you to create a file that grows in size as you add files and programs to Windows 7, rather than creating the full “size” of your virtual hard drive immediately.

Parallels desktop 7 for mac#
Parallels Desktop for Mac allows you to run other Operating Systems (like Windows 7) in a virtual environment, while OS X is running at the same time. The functionality is the same, in fact it has only gotten better in the last 10+ years, but the steps and screenshots used in this guide have changed, probably significantly. Please note: This guide was initially published back in 2009 and Parallels Desktop for Mac has changed a lot since then.
