P7 W7 BootCamp migration fail

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by dnipower, Feb 17, 2012.

  1. dnipower

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    I would like to migrate my Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Bootcamp partition to Parallels 7 (latest Version) but i got the follow error message.

    Error: PRL_ERR_DISK_SHARING_VIOLATION (0x80021037)
    Path: '/Users/kgyula/Documents/Parallels/My Boot Camp.pvm/KINGSTON SVP100S2256G (disk0).hdd'

    After that somehow i migrated the BC into P7, but i got a BSOD screen, when i start the VM.

    What should i do? How can solve the problem.
     
  2. 111som

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    Hi dnipower,

    welcome to community .

    please let us know which migration option your are using i mean usb,network ,firewire cable or Migrating From a Remote Computer Using an External Storage Device.

    [​IMG]
     
  3. YanaYana

    YanaYana

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    Which BSOD do you get?
     
  4. dnipower

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    I could start the VM after i had removed the Samsung USB display driver. How can i use the BootCamp Win in Parallels 7 with the DisplayLink driver installes on the guest system?
    I had installed the Parallels tools, but couldn't turn on the Coherence mode. What is wrong?

    Pictures from the errors.

    https://www.dropbox.com/gallery/1285754/1/Parallels error?h=805440
     
  5. YanaYana

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    You should use only Boot Camp Display Driver together with Parallels Display Driver (which is a part of Parallels Tools). Other drivers may prevent you from using Coherence (or even BSOD - as it was in your case)
    Please leave only 2 display driver and get rid of any other
     
  6. dnipower

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    And how can i use my Samsung usb display under BootCamp Windows if i can use only one Parallels display driver?
     
  7. YanaYana

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    Start your Boot Camp via Parallels and use both displays - in this case it would use Mac's display drivers
     

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