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To expand on your request, I think that every possible bit of hardware in the universe of windoze should be fully supported first - because there...
Don't know if it works the same on a Mac, but in the other 2 versions of Parallels the disk space is expanded in 2gb units as required. As long...
<<< Seems like it is a bug. >>> Agreed. Given the limits of how windoze might handle the memory, Parallels should only be using what is...
you're too late - this was moved from the improper forum a while back (see post dates). and sorry but auto login IS a windoze function solely as...
Did you keep your current VMs when you unintalled? If you did, and put them in Parallels default location then it will find them. I don't think...
Is this a Parallels question?
Enumerated that way, there are actually 3 products. You left out the Linux Workstation version - the one that probably shares more code with the...
My Parallels installed machine is down for upgrade now. Could you try looking at the memory use after un-suspending, run something fairly large...
FWIW - this happens in the windoze/Linux version too. That lock file is not getting properly deleted.
How much memory have you allocated to the VM? It could be that when you suspended, the max allocated was saved, and then restored when you...
Well, ignoring some of my off-topic reply, the concept is the same for hard disk size. The percentage of your particular hard disk bears no...
Maybe close to realistic in the context of older guest OSs, but vista will kill that possibility. Guest OSs need what they need regardless of...
Correct. And now for some more words to satisfy the '10 word checker'
This has been documented in the Support/FAQ section of Parallels web site since the product was released.
I just found another one that ought to meet with David's satisfaction - xUbuntu. They seem to have the same general philosophy as DSL-N, but they...
You're running out of time for saying this..... ;>{
This is only a bios issue, and not OS dependent. It would be a totally unique in the world of mouse clicking to time how long the button is held...
What I proposed was closer to the VMware forums, which are quite easy to use and get hardly any off-topic posts. It is after all a VM based forum.
Agreed. Anything to clarify that it is not for posting OS/Guest specific QUESTIONS. Emphisize 'Discussion'! Yes! The moderators do remove...
Wow, a different rhetoric when you're around your own kind. Why didn't you hurl insults to them like you did to me? A bit childish yourself?