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where did anyone say it was final ? Tim certainly didnt in his post about its availability...
I would suspect that the first obstacle even if you could stop OSX from using the device, will be the fact that theres not windows drivers for the...
i would suspect eventually Parallels will come up with a nicer solution... but for now, it works.. :)
a quick search, even to the treads on this first page, would direct you to trying :- http://forum.parallels.com/post20990-18.html Following that...
if you still have the backup prior to wiping, you need the following:- /Library/Parallels/.parallels_license_2.2 put it into the same place on...
try this http://forum.parallels.com/post20990-18.html
Bear in mind, vmware still doesnt have this... and thats been around for many many years.
You should read this post. Fixed my N70 and N80 problems in minutes. http://forum.parallels.com/post20990-18.html
In device manager on windows, can you not just disbale the device under Mice ?
Try right clicking the cd Icon in Parallels (not in XP, but in the Parallels window) and select "Connect Image" then navigate to...
as I said tho.. its not a parallels issue... its an rdc issue... it happens if you have parallels running, or you might not even have parallels...
remember.. these are support forums.. youre more likely to read about something not working than something that works well and without...
this is a mac issue rather than a parallels one. its to do with sharing the clipboard among various applications.. for instance.. I see the exact...
AFAIK, Parallels doesnt support the built in bluetooth devices on the Mac yet. You may get a USB bluetooth dongle to work, but I'd say thats...
Version: 2.1 build 1670 Host OS: 2003 SP1 Virtual Machines: XP SP2 I have 2 virtual machines that are both configured to use bridged...
you should do ALT then fn NOT fn then ALT... fn then ALT tries to "fn the alt key" which is not what you want.
the obvious question to satrt with.. did you make sure you installed Parallels Tools ? If so, I would look at the connections properties under XP...
i dont know about the CD issue. I would suggest that this is due to the emulated CD drive rather than accessing the drive natively. As for playing...