Separate names with a comma.
While a shared folder is certainly available to malicious software, it isn't clear that absent a shared folder (or a network connection), anything...
I've been in this business for several decades, and all "stuff" has been, for all that time, referred to as either hardware or software. Media has...
Look for a directory ~/library/parallels. Your VM files will be in a directory under that if they are still there. If they aren't, they will be...
Not without a lot more detail.
IIRC, 1970 doesn't support Vista very well. There's a new version in beta now that will support Vista when it's released (or if you want to try...
If you are using the bootcamp partition in Parallels, it doesn't matter where you install. If the installations are separate, install wherever you...
Sure. Get the Ashampoo uninstaller (http://www.ashampoo.com/frontend/products/php/product.php?session_langid=2&idstring=0403) and install it under...
It sounds as if either your .pvs file is corrupted, or your .hdd file is missing or moved. Open the VM console, and have a look at where it says...
I don't define the absence of a feature I'd like to see as a bug. Apple calls bootcamp beta so they don't have to support it. I haven't...
Activate in the VM, then shut it down. Then make a copy of the VM (at least the .hdd file). Next, restart the VM and deactivate. Shut down the VM,...
So your option seem to be: 1) Capture one 2) Bootcamp 3) Wait until Parallels supports what you need. 4) CF card 5) Nikon
I guess we have different definitions of hardware. Software is arrangements of bits (programs). Hardware is actual physical "stuff" you can hold...
1) I'm going to leave "should" our of the language when I rewrite it. I have a bootcamp installation and a Parallels installation and they are...
Correct, but without silicon support, virtualization requires execution of many more instruction per guest instruction (whether it's the same...
A bad CD (disk) would be hardware, wouldn't it?
In a word no. To expand a virtual disk, read the sticky thread on how I expanded my disk and use one of the methods you find there. It's a two...
Well, now you have all the usual options for an unreadable disk. Soap and water (applies with your fingers, not an abrasive cloth or sponge) have...
"Your Mac" is actually two machines, OSX and the guest. To make this work, use bridged networking, and forward the port to the guest IP (use...
Set the printer up in OSX, share it on the network, and connect to it as a network printer from Windows. Parallels does not emulate Bluetooth in...
Taking your issues in order, you didn't name the game, but if it takes that much space it may use 3D graphics, and if it does, it won't run in a...