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If you double click a .pvs file, or click a shortcut pointing to one, it will launch Parallels and start the VM and there's nothing you can do...
Look in Mac help. Command-Shift 3 would be a start.
Just restore your VM. Find the .pvs file on your backup drive, and restore that folder to the same place on your active drive. I can't be more...
That sounds pretty frustrating. If it isn't hardware, maybe it's some combination of third party software. Can you install just plain OSX on...
Yes, it's unreasonable. To share a device, one OS (or the hypervisor) has to own it and virtualize it for the other. This is tricky and expensive...
Available memory is the sum of free and inactive. If this sum goes down, there may be a problem. If free goes down but inactive goes up, OSX is...
All those new things are currently in beta. You can download and install the latest beta if you want to be a beta tester, but there is no support...
The Parallels version question referred to the build number. If your Parallels build is less than 1970, you need to upgrade before you can use it...
The applications folder is common to all users.
Create a folder under /users/shared and copy your VM folder there. Change the permissions on the new folder and everything under it to be read /...
USB support is still incomplete. Some devices work and some don't. It keeps getting better but it isn't done.
He's trying to punish people who post questions to the how to forum. I doubt it will have any effect beyond annoying the rest of us.
Nope. Object lesson. You messed up the computer, and now you're without it until the weekend when I have a chance to fix it. Number of...
USB support is still incomplete, although it gets better with every release. Check out the USB devices not working thread.
Not all users have the same requirements. I need to be able to turn Windows malware loose in a sandbox to see what it does. Therefore, I NEED...
I meant that is the way to remove a XML key from a preference file. Sorry.
The hypervisor has to run "under" all OS's directly on the hardware, so Parallels actually owns the computer and we depend on it to enforce...
I use SuperDuper for regular backups. I put the old drive in a Firewire case, installed the new drive, booted from the old, now external, FW...
you can edit the preferences file with either a text editor (if you're careful) or Apples Preference File Editor (part of xcode). Just remove the key.