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By the way, if you're running host-only networking, and your Parallels host-guest adapter is "en2", then the following two lines added to the...
Luomat, I just don't agree with you (with one caveat, see below). I'm happy for you that you haven't had any problems, truly. But if you leave...
To be honest, keeping Windows patched and secured is not enough. Nor for that matter is having a decent firewall and/or antivirus system on board....
This is very cool, thanks! I will have to give this a shot.
I have had the same problem. Parallels seems to create some temporary files that it fails to delete. I just compacted my drive this time, though,...
I'm with Larry---I would still be using my Thinkpad today were it not for Parallels; and Boot Camp alone was not going to cut it.
Did all of those things---no dice. In fact, here's something weird. I turned off "change guest resolution", and it did indeed stretch my 1280x800...
So I had Parallels running fullscreen in a Virtue Desktops screen, and I hit the hotkey sequence to exit fullscreen mode---and Parallels crashed!...
Will do, thanks. But keep in mind I'd really like to get 24 bit color going too...
By all means, please consider submitting a more detailed bug report to Parallels directly or to this forum. If it's a bug, they won't fix it if...
OK, so when I'm running things on the bare laptop, everything is fine: I can select a resolution for windowed mode---say, 1280x800---and then,...
Simple question: why should Parallels be consuming over 5% of my CPU time when the VM is paused?The console is minimized, and the program is in...
Sirblackadder---you may want to consider using SMB shares instead of PSFs until this is resolved. I frankly don't see any performance differences,...
I second that answer :) What I have done is set my Parallels preferences to automatically suspend a VM on quitting. It takes awhile to shut down...
Hmm, I upgraded from 5.10 using the upgrade center and it's running fine. So it sounds like an install-specific problem.
You know, that just happened to me too. Funny! Not fatal, but funny. I wonder if it is Virtue or Parallels doing that.
Yeah, I'm not getting a BSOD anymore, but shared folders seem to take a lot longer to come up at first, and the speed is no better than using SMB...
Great, so it sounds roughly equivalent, in presentation at least, to what Parallels does. How does the performance compare to a SMB share, any...
Brian---are you saying that VMware has a shared folders concept? If so, I wonder how they implement it. It sounds like it feels far more "native"...
Which program are you referring to, out of curiousity? I suppose it needs the 8 alpha bits then, for 32 bit color? While we're here---I can't...