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It's already been stated by Parallels on this forum that this will *not* be in the GA release. I'm not aware of any other VM vendor who has 3d...
What OS are you running in the VM?
No, it's there for DOS compat. However, this *is* a bug in PW, since for some reason its running DOS apps under XP very slowly, and also has...
Did you try repairing the connection in XP Network Control Panel? In Control Panel, choose Network Connections. Right-click on the connection and...
Well, as you say, it's a beta. It's hard to argue priorities until you look at the GA. I would agree that if they don't get uninstall in the final...
Incidentally, AppZapper (nice tool, btw) seems to be able to find all these items when told to zap PW. --Tim
Try creating a new VM, using recommended defaults. Then, do one of the following: 1. If you have a bootable CD (e.g. retail Windows XP), insert...
Floppy files (.vfd or .fdd) are just direct copies of the floppy, no header or anything. So 1.44MB floppy maps to a 1.44MB FDD file. You need...
In PW, there is a setting under Network that allows you to choose the adapter, Make sure it connects to the wireless adapter. That should do it --...
Yes, with PW tools installed, you can run 16-bit or 24-bit color.
If you really want to start over, just delete the VM -- there is a menu item for it in PW. This will take care of cleaning up files. Take a...
If PW were already released, my vote would go with this solution. However, at present Boot Camp is more stable, so if you really need to choose...
You should flag this as a bug in PW. However, you might also want to look around and see what it is you have running in Win98SE. Anti-virus?...
Others have flagged this elsewhere, but I thought I would write this up as a bug for the PW team... Problem Legacy MSDOS applications run...
So, here's a thought. This won't let you *boot* a VMware image, but you at least access the *files* on the image.... 1. Make sure the VMware...
I know you'll get mad for my asking, but what are you trying to do with Nero that Toast cannot? I have both and I far prefer Toast.:confused:...
You'll probably never get a perfect answer to this, because there are so many variables. I agree with you that Mac OSX caching is probably more...
What sort of trouble? Is this Windows 98 or Windows 98SE? --Tim
Ive not tried this, but why not connect to the printer via the network, instead of trying to go via USB? That is, the printer (I assume) is...
A bootable ISO file can be in one of three modes: Floppy Emulation, HDD Emulation and "No Emulation". Assuming that the ISO is Floppy Emulation,...