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Use another XP install disk from anyone but use your license for XP from virtual PC 6.1, it works. I could not use the Virtual PC install disk to...
I am running 3150 on a Mac Pro now with 7GB of ram. I have a 100GB disk set up for Windows XP on a second internal hard drive.
I ended up downloading and doing what MacUser said. So I got the drivers loaded. My problem is that I have a firewire iSight. This will not...
Mine runs for days on end also without any issues. I run all of my Autocad, company accounting software off of a Windows 2003 server, Internet...
If we do this: The easiest way to get iSight drivers is: 1. Download and install latest Apple Boot Camp from...
OK, who is going to point us to a link for "Install Macintosh Drivers for Windows XP.exe"? I do not want to download or install Bootcamp. Could...
Garmin has released Training Center for Mac OS X for your Garmin Forerunner 301, Forerunner 205, Forerunner 305, Edge 205 or Edge 305. Go and get...
Just drag it out of there. You can put any app in there.
An upcoming version of Parallels will let you run Mac OS on a generic PC. Check it out....
You should probably use version 1970 as it is the only official final release. All of these others are beta versions or release candidates, not...
Don't forget to try suspending the VM and then restarting it. I am using less than 50% of the real memory after doing this restart from...
You are missing the preferences panel and setting it up the way you want it.
Can you boot into safe mode?
This is not a Parallels problem but a problem with the install disk you are using. It must be a disk that will upgrade a previous Windows version...
Definitely when I bring my VM back from suspended mode it uses much less real memory than starting the VM from launch.
It also looks like clicking the red close window button does the same thing as suspend virtual machine.
It seems like it takes more real memory to create the winxp.mem file than to restart and run a VM from on that is already there.
I just looked at a couple of other things. When I use the start menu and the turn off computer button the winxp.mem file in my Parallels folder...
I do not have a memory leak problem but I just did something that was very interesting. I do not use a Boot Camp partition but just the normal...
Also if you look at "about Parallels Desktop" it now says release candidate instead of beta.