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The new Build (3540) doesn't seem to have a proper Parallels Tools install for Win98. Still no setup.exe - just video drivers (and some OS2 drivers).
There is a video driver in there you can install manually (after you run Install Parallels Tools). The other drivers appear missing. There is a...
Once Boot Camp reaches login screen, the CPU usage drops to around 10%: My Boot Camp - 19:24:38 devices.ide0.aligned_writes...
CPU around 150% during Boot Camp Boot. Shortly after this, it spiked to 180% and my system became unresponsive for a while: My Boot Camp -...
Then, the Win98 VM locked up: Windows 98 - 19:13:47 devices.ide0.aligned_writes 229 devices.ide0.fsync...
Windows 98 - 19:10:07 devices.ide0.aligned_writes 0 devices.ide0.fsync 0...
It may be that Parallels directly passes audio calls directly to the hardware, but probably not. It will be emulating the hardware so you need...
I think he is saying, for Windows guest OSes, make sure the driver for the processors in the device manager are installed properly. If you have...
Seemingly missing Parallels Tools setup for Win98 in PD4. Report ID 12837.
Corrupted graphics when booting Win98. Report ID 12833.
Well, the XP (and Fedora 9) start up sounds are appalling. I figured that it was the massive CPU load I get when starting the OSes and haven't...
I'll have to see if I forgot to up the default memory. I have found, however, that setting the Adaptive Hypervisor on and allowing the VM...
I also have this problem where there are very few drivers on the Win 98 Parallels Tools image. I hope it was an oversight and that a proper...
So you are hitting the minus ("-") button while the hard disk is selected in the list of hardware? All it does is delete the hard drive package....
Make sure you set 2 CPUs (I find it spreads the high CPU load you often get over two cores - if you have them) and that Adaptive Hypervisor seems...
Things are starting to settle down. Switching to adaptive Hypevisor and 2 CPUs for my boot camp partition (and having to delete the bootcamp hard...
You need to search around the forums. Remove the hard disk from the Boot Camp VM configuration. Click ok, let it update. You see the hdd...
No I didn't :)
Not possible at all. Back up what you have first.
On my current gen iMac, any and all VMs (bootcamp, Fedora 9, Win98, DOS 6.22) all chew 100% CPU. On an INTEL MacBookPro from a year ago,...