Hi, last night when starting Parallels Desktop 3.0 I got an error message that said Parallels could not start some sort of PE something, and then when clicked the "play" button again it said something along the lines of not enough memory. I tried closing programs, etc. I clicked the "play" button another time and then my computer had a kernel panic (please restart your computer message). However, after restarting it works fine. I'm running 10.5 Leopard and nothing like this has happened before. Should I "worry" about this or just disregard it?
Had you ever restarted your computer after installing Leopard? Had you re-installed Parallels after installing Leopard? If the former is true, you can probably disregard it. If the latter is true, un-install Parallels than install it if it happens again.. In neither is true, see if it happens again.
Hi, yes, I have restarted my computer after installing Leopard, and Parallels had worked fine since. And then today, after using Parallels one-two more times, it has worked fine, so I think I will just not worry about it.
Okay similar thing is happening to one of my clients. She installed 10.5, installed parallels... She starts Parallels and it panics. She reboots, and it works... Difference is, she has to do this every single time she starts Parallels... This is the Report, it means abolsutely nothing to me. Maybe someone here can help me read it? Cheers, Jase