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You should have thought of that before the trial expired! You can try using the VMWare Fusion trial to try to import it and retrieve your files.
There's a taskbar bootcamp icon with that functionality: [IMG] You can also hold the Option key at boot to choose which OS to start.
Yes (as long as it's not Bootcamp based).
http://kb.parallels.com/en/113309
Makes no difference.
I suggest you contact Parallels support directly. Reading this blog might serve you as some assistance, or at least understanding of the .hdd...
I can only suggest trial and error. I'm sorry, I won't be answering any more questions on this thread, or your questions anywhere else, nothing...
I recommend you read the user guide.
Yes and yes. Using CAPITAL LETTERS will not make your questions easier to understand. (These questions are ridiculous. I'm not answering any...
IF fn + Backspace = Delete AND Delete + shift = "permanent delete" THEN fn + Backspace + shift = "permanent delete"
.pvms are self-contained, everything needed is there (except for bootcamp based VMs). 1. Move your ~/Documents/Parallels to another drive 2....
I'll try to answer this as you have seem to posted the same thing repeatedly in various forums, and I believe no one else will answer you. 1....
1. I don't work for Parallels, I'm a Parallels user helping other users, so it's not my concern if you want to buy the product or not. 2. I've...
Glad it's solved! But it unlikely runs in 16 bit mode or it wouldn't work at all in Windows 64bit, it's some other problem.
The message says the .exe is not a valid Win32 app and indeed Windows 7 64 bit can run both 32 and 64 bit apps. What the error message implies is...
Windows 8 Parallels Tools install happens in the desktop of windows 8, if you are on the Metro interface you won't be seeing it.
I don't understand the question. You are on your own on this, use your best judgement.
Are you asking me legally or technically? AFAIK, No to legally. Technically? It's up to you to try it or not.
If the memory was correctly installed, and if it's the right kind of memory module for your mac you don't have to do anything, the memory gets...
First, are these 4GB being recognized by OSX? If you press 'About this Mac' does it appear as having 4GB RAM?