I have four drives in my MacPro. I tried changing settings as instructed to locate the proper drive and got hopelessly lost in the machine lingo and codes. I installed the program on three other machines with single drives - no problems - Any help would be appreciated. Don King 866-252-8900 ext. 201 PosterOne Inc.
more info please Parallels does not play well with Mac Pro's with multiple hard drives. Hopefully, this will be fixed in the future. That said, most of us have been able to get it to work. In my case, it parallels installed properly, and I had no trouble getting it to configure a vm based on my boot camp partition. The problem I, and many others have, is that it may not keep working after one reboots the Mac, because parallels then gets confused about where the boot camp partition is. But one can work around it by changing the location of the first hard drive in the parallels configuration for the boot camp partition. To address your problem, it would help to have have more information than you have provided. Are you having trouble installing Parallels, or running it after it is installed?