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1. Start your VM. Go to system settings, look for the Parallels tools entry and remove Parallels tools. Don't allow restart at the end of the...
Just to see if I got it right: Did you upgrade to Snow Leopard or to Lion? Lion seems to be optimized for the recent machines (esp the Core i......
re #17: But this is exactly what doesn't happen: I open the VM in windowed mode with the 'use all displays in full screen' option turned on and...
I did the upgrade without problems. When speaking of 'my computer' - is it the VM you speak of or your host?
Hmmmm, yesterday I joined the chorus of users damning the fullscreen behavior in PD 7 without trying myself. This morning in the office where I...
Reverting includes the deinstallation of Parallels tools before you deinstall the new program version. Then you install the older version, start...
+1 from me! Will probably go back to PD 6 too.
I experienced some kind of sluggishness too after the first reboot. After a little time and two more reboots my VMs seem to be more responsive,...
This looks like a Parallels tools issue. Do you use the latest PD build 12094? Did you try to reinstall PD tools?
Build 6.0.12094 is the latest one. 11828 was the build many people experienced no problems with. After that there were a few builds with partly...
Hummmm, with a core2duo I would assign one core to the vm. 1,5 GB RAM for Win 7 should work fine. Best performance for the VM is achieved with...
Sorry for the confusion:-) A simple reinstall is done by just executing the Parallels setup routine you used to install Parallels on your...
PD 6 shows the same shortcuts my XP Prof SP 3 uses. The @ is produced by ALT-GR plus Q keys within Windows. ALT-GR means the key right of the...
Generally spoken with v. 3 of Fusion and v. 6 of Parallels, you can install both on the same box. But running both concurrently can show some...
Yupp, that's true - Apple says the Bootcamp version coming with Lion doesn't support XP or Vista anymore. Consider a VM being the better...
The knowledge base is your friend: http://kb.parallels.com/en/9087 After the complete removal, just install clean, and you're done. Maybe...
In Parallels's help they say XP Home SP0, 1, 2, 3 is supported as 32-bit versions; XP Professional SP0, 1, 2, 3 is supported as 32-bit versions...
Just go to the virtual machines list (In Parallels' Window menu). Right click on the entry you wish to delete and chose 'remove'. Then you are...
Sorry, that I don't understand. Maybe another member can help you out.
Moved this from the 'other questions' forum since most traffic is here in the Windows Guest OS Discussion so maybe chances for a solution are...