![]() ![]() To know how to remove a virtual machine from Parallels Desktop but to keep its files for future use, please read this blog post: How to Remove a VM…and Bring It Back Again. ![]() Instructions Shut down your virtual machine and quit Parallels Desktop. If you have already deleted Parallels Desktop from your Mac, see KB 117333 for instructions to locate the VM on your Mac and then move it to Trash. If you want to remove all the files and application you used in Parallels Desktop, you need to remove the virtual machine, please see KB 5029 for instructions. After moving the VM to Trash you might not be able to restore it. Look for Parallels > right-click > Move to Trash. ![]() Now that you have closed all the running processes. WARNING: The Move to Trash operation is irreversible. If you find any select them one by one and click Quit > Force Quit. Select Move to Trash, if you do not need any data from this virtual machine and want to erase it completely. The virtual machine will be removed from the list, but it will remain in its original location. Right-click on your virtual machine and select Remove virtual machine name. Select Keep files if you wish to access the files from this virtual machine later. Click on the Parallels icon on the Mac menu bar > select Control Center. Right-click on your virtual machine and select Remove "virtual machine name". Launch Parallels Desktop.app, but do not start your virtual machine.Ĭlick on the Parallels icon on the Mac menu bar > select Control Center. To remove a virtual machine (VM) please follow these steps:
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