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18 Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide
.fdd
This is a floppy disk image file. .fdd image files are treated
b
y the virtual
machine as real floppy disks.
For more information about .fdd images, refer to the Floppy Disk Images topic
(page 21).
.txt
Serial and parallel ports can be emulated via output .txt files. See Serial Port
Options (page 186) and Parallel Port Options. (page 185)
The unattendant.fdd file appears in the virtual machine folder when you create the virtual
machine and install the guest OS with the help of OS Installation Assistant using Windows
Express mode. The file contains the task that controls the Windows XP or Windows Vista
installation process.
For a virtual machine that has any of Windows OSes (starting from Windows 2000) installed,
the following objects are also created automatically:
Windows Applications folder. This folder is for use by Parallels
Desktop only. It contains references to the Windows applications used in the virtual
machine. References are used for supporting the file extensions transparency. The folder
cannot be deleted when the virtual machine is running.
Windows Disks folder. This folder is for use by Parallels Desktop
only. Contains references to Windows disks available in the virtual machine.
Files of Snapshots
For a virtual machine with snapshots, in the folder where the configuration file is located, the
following objects are present:
snapshots.xml - This file stores the information about virtual machine snapshots.
Snapshots folder - Snapshot files are placed into this folder. For each snapshot the
following files are created:
.pvc file contains the copy of the virtual machine configuration file.
.png file contains the screen shot of the guest OS in case the snapshot was taken at
runtime.
For each virtual disk, its .hdd bundle file contains an original state of the disk and the disk
difference files for all snapshots that were created for the virtual machine.
Support of Virtual and Real Disks
This section lists the types of disks that can be used by Parallels Desktop virtual machines and
provides basic operations that the user can perform with these disks.
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