Hoe te om Uitzicht in OS te installeren X die Parallellen gebruikt - een volledige analyse

door Ross McKillop op 10 februari, 2007

MAC Vensters

Gelijkaardig aan Hoe te om Ubuntu in OS te installeren X die Parallellen gebruikt - een volledige analyse, zal dit leerprogramma u elke enige stap van de manier door het installeren van het Uitzicht van Vensters gebruikend Parallellen voor OS X. nemen.

De stappen en screenshots gebruikt voor dit leerprogramma zijn specifiek voor Desktop van parallellen 3.0 (bouwstijl 1970) lopend op een MacBook Pro met OS X (10.4.8). Met bovengenoemd dat, zullen zij bijna identiek zijn als u MAC Pro hebt, MAC Mini, MacBook of een ander Intel gebaseerd Apple Mac. Neem nota van dat Desktop van parallellen 3.0 is de huidige versie.

één of andere extra info: Zoals een vriendschappelijke graver wijst op, zult u niet kunnen lopen Aero (het buitensporige grafiekmateriaal in Uitzicht) geen kwestie hoe groot uw videokaart van MAC is. VMWare zal eerder zijn het eerste toestaan 3D in virtuele OS.

  1. De Parallellen van de vestiging voor Uitzicht
  2. Het installeren van het Uitzicht van Vensters
  3. Het installeren van de Hulpmiddelen van Parallellen

De Parallellen van de vestiging voor Uitzicht

  1. Als dit de eerste keer is gebruikt u Parallellen, zal de Tovenaar automatisch lanceren. Als het niet de eerste keer is hebt u Parallellen, lanceert de Tovenaar door te selecteren gebruikt Installeer OS

  2. klik om te vergroten

  3. Klik Daarna na het herzien van het eerste scherm

  4. klik om te vergroten

  5. Selecteer OS van de douane installatie en klik dan Daarna

  6. klik om te vergroten

  7. Selecteer Vensters als OS van de gast Type en Het Uitzicht van vensters als OS van de gast Versie. Klik Daarna om verder te gaan

  8. klik om te vergroten

  9. Hier zult u de hoeveelheid RAM moeten selecteren die aan het gast werkende systeem (Uitzicht) zal worden gewijd. Ik zou niet voorstellen proberend om Uitzicht in werking te stellen zonder het toewijzen minstens 512MB van RAM, ideaal gezien meer. Omdat ik 2GB in mijn MacBook Pro heb, heb ik geopteerd om de helft van het (1GB) aan Uitzicht te wijden. Nadat u een hoeveelheid geheugen hebt geselecteerd klik Daarna om verder te gaan.

  10. klik om te vergroten

  11. Selecteer Cre�ër een nieuwe virtuele harde schijf en klik dan Daarna

  12. klik om te vergroten

  13. Nu zult u de grootte van de „harde aandrijving“ moeten plaatsen die het Uitzicht zal gebruiken. Omdat ik niet bij het installeren van heel wat software plan, heb ik het gebrek van 16,000MB (ongeveer 16GB) verlaten. Nadat het Uitzicht het installeren heeft gebeëindigd, zal ik met ongeveer 13GB van vrije ruimte worden verlaten - die overvloed is om dingen zoals Bureau, Firefox enz. te installeren.

    Herzie de verschillen tussen Het uitbreiden zich en Duidelijk als schijfformaat. Parallels suggests using Expanding, and since I’ve only noticed a small difference in performance between the two, I would suggest it as well. Either way, don’t stress out over this decision too much - you can convert from one format to the other, using Parallels Image Tool, if you ever need to. Click Next when you’re ready to continue.


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  15. Choose a location to store the hard disk image file (the default is fine). Click Next to continue.

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  17. Click Yes to confirm.

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  19. Select Bridged Ethernet and then click Next

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  21. Now you’ll need to select (if you have more than one) which of the adapters will provide Vista with its network (Internet) connection. If you use AirPort to connect your Mac to the Internet, select it. If you use an Ethernet Adapter, select it. Both Wireless and Ethernet (cable) will work, just be sure to select the one you use to connect to the Internet. Don’t leave Default Adapter selected, but do leave Connect cable at startup checked (yes, even if you’re using Airport).

    note: if you sometimes use Ethernet, but right now you’re using Airport, choose Airport. You can always switch the “Internet source” later.


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  23. Give your Virtual Machine a name (it doesn’t matter what) and then click Next. Almost done.

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  25. If you’re installing Vista from a DVD insert it now (if it isn’t already in your DVD drive), leave Start guest OS installation checked, and skip down to Installing Windows Vista.

    If you’re installing Vista from an .iso file, remove the check from Start guest OS installation, click Finish and continue on with step 14.


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  27. Back at your Parallels configuration screen for Vista, click on the CD/DVD-ROM entry in the Resources table.

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  29. Make sure that Use image file is selected, and then click the button to navigate to your Vista image (.iso). Click OK when you’re done.

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  31. Back at your Parallels configuration screen, click the Save button to save your changes, and then click the green Power On button from the right sidebar.

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Installing Windows Vista

  1. Choose Custom Windows Vista installation and click Next to begin.

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  3. Click Finish (by the way, if you’re booting from an .iso don’t worry about the message re: putting the Vista DVD into your drive)

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  5. Boring.

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  7. Select your language, time and currency format and keyboard type. Don’t be at all surprised if you experience a weird “dual mouse cursors” issue (two cursors on the screen but only one actually works) - this will be fixed later by installing Parallels Tools.

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  9. Click Install now

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  11. Enter your Vista serial number. Or don’t - you can do this later.

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  13. Accept the agreement and click Next

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  15. You probably won’t have any choice - so select Custom

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  17. Choose the Disk you’ll be installing Vista on and then click Next

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  19. Go get a coffee.

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  21. Eventually Vista restart itself. Just sit back and watch the fun.

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  23. Still boring..

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  25. Now’s a good time to go warm up that coffee..

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  27. Almost done.

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  29. Now choose a user name, password and picture/icon. Click Next when you’re done.

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  31. Here you’ll choose a computer name. Sorry about the missing screenshot. Your computer name can be pretty much anything alpha-numeric and can include some ’special’ characters (like dashes). Click next to continue.
  32. Now you’ll need to choose how you want Vista to handle updates. Review your options and make the choice that’s appropriate for you.

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  34. Select your Time zone, make sure the Time and Date are correctly set, and then click Next.

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  36. You’re welcome. Click Start.

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  38. This step (Windows performance check) can take a few minutes.

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  40. Finally, enter the password that you set a few minutes ago.

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  42. Almost there…

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  44. Ta-da! It’s Vista!

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  46. There’s a pretty good chance that you won’t be connected to the Internet. If you check the Windows Vista Device Manager, you’ll probably notice that your Ethernet card isn’t installed correctly. Don’t worry about it - Parallels Tools will fix your Ethernet card, end the double-cursor problem and more.

Installing Parallels Tools

  1. With Vista running (but not in full screen if you’ve been playing around a bit) use the ctrl-alt key combination to ‘escape’ from the virtual machine and return to OS X. From the Parallels menu, select VM and then Install Parallels Tools…
  2. Review and then click OK
  3. Back in Vista an AutoPlay window will appear. Click Run PTStart.exe
  4. Click Allow

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  6. Wait, but don’t go too far -

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  8. because you’ll have to choose Install this driver software anyway a number of times

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  10. Again..

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  12. and again.. and probably again

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  14. Finally, restart Vista again by clicking Finish. When Vista boots back up again, you’ll notice that the mouse cursor is fixed (and you should be able to seamlessly move your cursor from Vista to OS X without having to do the ctrl-alt keyboard combo), your Ethernet card will be properly installed (which means you should be online), a new display driver will be installed allowing for more screen resolutions in Vista (though the fancy Aero parts of Vista won’t work, yet) and last but not least, you can share files between Vista and OS X.

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    { 15 comments… read them below or add one }

    1 Daniel 02.12.07 at 1:22 am

    Isn’t it against the Vista EULA to run anything other than Ultimate edition on a virtual machine?

    2 Cesar 03.20.07 at 12:47 pm

    Hello, I hace installed Vista over Parallels but I can’t change between OS like in this video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gre3lrD1LXQ&mode=related&search=

    Any body knows how can I do?

    Thanks

    3 mm 05.22.07 at 1:36 pm

    One of the easiest and best guides to complete the installation… Everyone should read this

    4 alex 06.25.07 at 7:37 am

    it is a really good web site because it can download the full softweare for free!! and because it has so much detail

    5 austin 06.26.07 at 3:42 pm

    Excellent help. Thanks!

    6 Atirav 07.12.07 at 11:33 am

    O.k.!!! i have a question.. i got UBUNTU on my laptop.. though i want to uninstall that and get only Vista… how do i do that… Please Mail me.. I got the vista C.D. though when i install it it says that there is NTFS Partition in the Disk Drive… and please remember also im just a rookie at computer.. so please mail me if you have a solution.. thank you..

    7 Damhan 07.24.07 at 1:20 am

    Great introduction tutorial, much apreciated.

    8 jonathan 07.26.07 at 10:43 am

    thank you very much for your help!
    Jonathan

    9 Eddie 09.29.07 at 5:03 am

    Got an error message saying that my mac cannot run 64-bit system. I think the disc offers an option (according to the instructions) for 32 or 64-bit, but I cannot get to it in Parallels - any ideas?

    10 Alan 11.07.07 at 9:36 am

    Thanks for the guide, big help

    11 Calliope 05.05.08 at 1:10 pm

    this was exactly the set of instructions that i needed to help me finish my vista install. thanks so much! your writing was very clear and the screen shots were perfect.

    12 Jim 07.17.08 at 3:39 pm

    Awesome, this could not have been easier thanks to your guide. Even with Parallels 3.0 and OSX 10.4.11, this was close enough I could make a couple of guesses and get through without any trouble. Strong work, thanks very much!

    13 TaDa 08.11.08 at 2:18 pm

    After long tries of Bootcamp with Vista Business 5 CD Version I capitulated and went for parallels. smooth and seamless installation, performance sufficient for my needs, but prob not for gamers. But then again, who buys a Mac for gaming… btw, the problem with Bootcamp is the lack of an eject disc function during installation, which means you MUST have a Vista DVD for installation. I tried pretty much every solution other than merging the 5 discs into one DVD (its painfully long and I anyway had no empty DVD here). Forget about the EjectCD.exe tools marketed online. Though they run on Vista machines, they havent done the trick during the Mac installation of Vista.

    14 James 10.03.08 at 12:23 pm

    Very good walk through. Thank you very much!!

    15 Jim 12.10.08 at 12:21 pm

    The beauty of parallels is it’s simplicity, this tutorial is the icing on the cake, and is much appreciated!! THANK YOU

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