Parallels VPM Windows Server 2022 Converted Using QEMU Wont Boot #7483
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Worked it out. The solution is too convert to raw fiest (type Parallels) and then convert to qcow2. |
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pvm converted without error using qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 [image].hds [output].qcow2
Created the VM using emulation type other, deleted the initial drive (editing the vm) and chose import with the qcow2 image file but it refuses to beet and doesn't appear to be recognizing the qcow2 image is bootable. Anyone successfully done this before?
I have an issue with Parallels and Emulation of Windows Server 2022 where I get a Arithmetic Overflow Error when running a particular proprietary application function and I wanted to confirm if it was the emulation on paralllels by trying a different emulator like UTM.
I originally tried to run Windows Server 2022 on UTM Emulation but it took so long to install the OS etc that iit wasn't feasible. I have Parallels Pro and (paid) UTM (via the Apple App Store) and use both interchangeably. Can anyone assist at all please?
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