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Hey guys, I installed parallels a few weeks ago and installed some apps in win XP. Is there a way I can somehow import the XP in parallels into bootcamp without having to do a fresh install, and lose all my data on the XP guest OS side?
Im thinking that since the Parallels guest OS is just a file, that it would be hard to get that to work for bootcamp, but I figure I'd ask. SO basically, all the apps, the OS - to be migrated to bootcamp without losing any data? |
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