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I suggest reading the following links: http://blogs.parallels.com/consumertech/2011/10/17/migrating-fusion-to-parallels-desktop-7-guest-blog.html...
Just use the default values!
Cool! I get to be the bad guy on this film... Yes, I'm a senior member, quite a big post count I have don't I? This post count was mostly built...
People complain more than they read. http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=261663 http://www.parallels.com/techguarantee2012/
Use the defaults, unless you have unusual requirements in terms of apps you are using on Windows.
Wrong forum. This is Parallels Desktop For Mac Forum, not Plesk's.
*sigh* I didn't made up this stuff, obviously... (I'm not a lawyer) This EULA thing was a big discussion years ago, opinions diverged on the...
Because Apple specifically disallows in their EULA (End User License Agreement) OS X Leopard non-server to be virtualized (unlike Lion or Mountain...
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You can use all the RAM if you boot natively into Windows. When running as a VM in Parallels under OSX the amount of RAM you can use is the same...
The pro of bootcamp is that you can run Windows natively if you so wish by booting Mac into Windows. That's it. Might be important for a...
Where did you get Parallels from? What version of Parallels do you have?
The replies are so far a part in time that can't follow this thread properly (yes I could re-read everything, but in the time spent doing that I...
Disk Utility.app :) It's in your Utilities folder. Put your DVD in, launch DU, select the DVD from the left panel, click New Images, select...
You can always make a iso of the DVD and use that file instead.
Once it registers and appears on the VM list (you should register the pvm on the external disk, not a copy on the desktop) you don't have to...
I'm just saying that is red herring, that the slow boot is unlikely related to the file being touched. Also when I mentioned 1 MB I was referring...
These are red herrings: - "Referencing a 10.6 kext": The 10.6 doesn't mean it's a 10.6 only kext, likely means that's the lowest version of OS X...
Are you running the latest version of Parallels 7 (15104)? Try to uninstall and reinstall Parallels Tools in each VM.
Yes, it's normal.