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Bootcamp is booting your mac into Windows, so you are running natively in Windows, it doesn't interfere, as you aren't running OS X when running...
There's no hardware acceleration for OS X guests. Apple doesn't open their API so Parallels can write the drivers.
If everything else fails, you can always use Bootcamp, you won't need to buy a PC.
Yes, those are the snapshots, snapshots are incremental (only what's changed is saved), but they operate at a disk level, not a file level. This...
Can you do the show contents thing for the .hdd file and take a screenie again? Also, do you have snapshots turned on?
Defragment the disk in Windows, then do the reclaim space again, another possible problem would be ever growing logs inside the .pvm package, if...
Open Parallels VM List, right click on the VM a select show in finder.
Looks like you don't have any Virtual Machine on the Mac you are looking in?
Inside XP what does it say about used space?
VM configuration > General > Reclaim (Disk Space)
There is no mechanism in Windows to uninstall itself, so when you say it's uninstalling it's probably something else happening which is not...
Ugh... Norton... Yeah, make sure Parallels doesn't end in Norton 'block' list, I'm glad you got it sorted. (:
Because one of the most common causes of Kernel Panic is hardware, in fact if an OS is really well built only hardware can cause a kernel panic,...
Are you sure you can access the internet from that Mac? If so, do you have any firewall blocking Parallels from accessing the internet? Any proxy...
I hate to say this, but seems like an hardware issue.
Have you guys tried installing in Bootcamp and then open that Bootcamp installation in Parallels?
By the way, your time zones are incompatible, UTC is not the same as BST, BST is UTC+1. For OS X to take over completely anything that...
You have two different systems trying to control the same clock (Windows clock), choose which one you want OSX or Windows.
Make sure you have exactly the same Time Zone set both in Windows and OSX.
No. There's something up with the boot process and power, that's all I know, probably something to do with some specific optimization for VMWare,...