Parallels WorkStation 2.2, 250-499u, EDU, ESD, EN WWL2XL-A06-EN ユーザーズマニュアル

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Managing Virtual Machines 
105 
 
Opening Recently Used Virtual Machines 
To open one of the recently used virtual machines: 
1  Select the name of the machine in the Recently Used Virtual Machines list. The VM Path will 
show the respective configuration file. 
2  Click Open.  
The list of the recently used virtual machines is empty if you launch Parallels Workstation for 
the first time. 
Browsing Hard Disk for a Configuration 
To open an existing virtual machine that is not in the recently used list: 
ƒ  Click Browse button and locate the desired configuration file.  
Creating a New Virtual Machine 
To create new virtual machine: 
ƒ  Click the New VM button and follow the New Virtual Machine Wizard (page 59). 
Also, you may close this dialog by clicking the Cancel button; a blank virtual machine will be 
opened and you may start creating a new virtual machine manually. 
What to Open on Parallels Workstation Startup 
The  Load recently used VM at startup and Show startup dialog options control what happens 
when Parallels Workstation is started. The same options are in the Common tab (page 90) of 
Preferences  window and are described in the respective topic. Whenever you check/uncheck 
these options in one of these screens, they are automatically changed in the second one. 
 
Editing Virtual Machine 
Configuration 
Configuration of an existing virtual machine can be changed in the Configuration Editor. In this 
section we consider editing settings of devices already included in the configuration and general 
virtual machine settings. Adding and removing devices are discussed in the separate section, 
Adding New Devices to Virtual Machine (page 128).  
Changing Device Settings 
To change device settings: 
1  Open the Virtual Machine (on page 103) you wish to make changes to. 
2  Display the Configuration Editor by clicking 
 button on the Command 
Button panel, or select Edit Configuration in the File menu, or just click a device name in the 
Resource Name list.