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It's possible to rearrange virtual machines by removing/adding them -- choose a virtual machine, click File-> Remove-> Remove from the list or...
Run Parallels Desktop, click File -> New -> Custom -> Use Boot Camp partition -> on the last window click Done
Try rebooting your Mac. Also, check the state of VM's hard disk -- in Finder go Documents/Parallels/<VM name>.pvm, Ctrl-click it, choose Show...
Please create a problem report -- start Parallels Desktop, in the top Parallels Desktop menu choose 'Help' -> 'Report a Problem', enter your...
2Gb for XP is pretty enough, anyway it depends on requirements of that software. The more RAM you have in virtual machine the better performance....
Most likely it's a browser issue. Choose Save when loading an application, then navigate to downloads folder in Windows Explorer -- if you have IE...
What programs do you mean?
Try Fn+F8 if you use Macbook keyboard. Also you can use Send keys option -- click Virtual Machine -> Send keys -> F8
All questions/requests for a refund should be addressed to Parallels Online Sales support. It's much more effective than creating separate...
1. Try this KB article 2. Try launching it from image directly -- click Devices -> CD-DVD Rom -> Connect image and specify path...
Please provide me with your ticket ID. Also, clarify what do you mean by handling midi info -- simply format playback or some specific music...
Make sure that CD-ROM is enabled and connected. You can check this in configuration of the virtual machine on CD/DVD-ROM page. Under Boot Order...
Try installing the latest Parallels Desktop 2.5 build from here. But firstly please uninstall the application and backup your virtual machine.
What updates have you downloaded? Have you purchased the version 4.0? If yes -- here is the direct link to the latest build of Parallels Desktop 4.0
Check this KB article
Yes, there is a way to downgrade if you have no backup of virtual machine: Navigate to the folder with .pvm package, Ctrl+click it and...
Try this KB article: http://kb.parallels.com/en/5810
Try changing type of Windows hdd: click Configure -> Hard Disk 1 -> check Show advanced settings box -> change Interface (IDE <-> SCSI)
Please attach a screenshot of Activity monitor -- it's not clear what process consumes CPU time and how much it consumes. If it's prl_vm_app then...