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Yeah, well, we users think PD should, and the fact PS does just means there's no technical impediment to that, which kind of makes me angry to see...
Some considerations: * Lion uses more than one partition, it has an hidden partition called recovery partition, and so does Windows 7. So be...
I found this thread about uninstalling 2.5: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=91758 But the uninstaller probably won't work on Lion,...
I suggest you backup your Windows partition, remove it via Bootcamp Assistant, upgrade to Lion, recreate it, restore backup. (I don't think you...
Some facts: * Although PDM 5 doesn't work on Lion (and PDM 7 does) it doesn't prevent in any way Lion installation, Lion installation should...
I don't exactly understand why you need to reinstall windows that much, but mind you that each time you reinstall it you have 30 days to activate...
Some facts: * Only PDM 5 and 6 can be upgradable to PDM 7. * Only PDM 6 and 7 are compatible with Lion. * I don't think PDM 2.5 is even...
From what you say I can discern that you bought a so called OEM license, which means it's locked to a particular hardware, this means you can...
Using some find and grep I reached the conclusion that either the image file used is /Applications/Parallels...
Knowing other apps it's likely a tif, a pdf or a .icns. As for Parallels support and the forums, being a regular user that reads quite some...
Yes, you can use to upgrade XP, in fact, you can buy a cheaper upgrade license instead of the full Win7.
Ask a friend?
Yes, you can. When prompted to select the source of installation point to the image file (probably is a file with the extension .iso). If you get...
??? There's no such setting in Parallels Desktop, that's VMWare Fusion! Wrong company!
Only PDM 6 (latest revision) and 7 are compatible with Lion. What do you do? Buy an upgrade.
Off-topic and irrelevant.
Is Parallels Desktop exactly the same version in both SL and Lion?
That's an extremely old thread (2006), don't follow it, it wasn't made for PDM6, and all those EFI changes are a bit icky, even the fact of using...
That's not what you asked. That's a totally different problem! Bridge networking requires some knowledge of how networks work to make it work....
It's right in front of your eyes, it's the menu in front of "Type:", it's a pull-down menu. If it doesn't show you more options when you press it...