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Basically what you wish to do here is remove certain VM's from the list of all available ones without deleting them, am I right? If so, just move...
It looks like the issue is been caused by Parallels Desktop being unable to create a configuration file on your hard disk. This may be caused by...
Looks like this might be a Parallels Tools problem - try doing the following: -go to Start => My Computer => Control Panel => Add/remove...
First of all, if you hold down the Option key while your Mac boots up you will be given the choice between booting into Boot Camp or into Mac -...
If you have a backup copy of your version 3 Virtual Machine I would strongly recommend doing the following: -downgrade to Parallels Desktop 3...
Try the following: -go to Start => My Computer => Control Panel => Add/remove programs. Uninstall any and all instances of Parallels Tools...
Please go to Parallels Desktop => Preferences, open the Memory tab and make sure that a) enable memory preallocation checkbox is checked and b)you...
Run your VM, right-click the 'My Computer' icon, select 'Properties'. Open the 'Hardware' tab, go to 'Device Manager'. Check if you have any...
Please uninstall Parallels Tools v.3, any and all antivirus/security software and custom drivers (i.e. drivers that were not installed with...
Coming soon! We're working on it, at the very least in the form of a KB with the relevant links.
Do you mean you have a Boot Camp partition on your Mac? If that's the case, all you need is create a custom VM and tell it to use your Boot Camp...
In the VM. Run your Parallels Desktop 3 VM, uninstall the Tools/antiviruses/security software, install Parallels Desktop 4, upgrade your VM,...
No, you can't install Parallels Desktop 4 without downloading the installation package, but you don't have to install a new operating system...
Be advised that it is *strongly* recommended to uninstall Parallels Tools v.3, any and all antivirus/security software and custom drivers (i.e....
Possibly, Parallels Tools mouse drivers are at fault. Try re-installing them (axe the existing installation first, then reboot, just in case) and...
Yep, you sure can. Creating a Boot Camp-based Virtual Machine takes no time at all, since you do not have to create a separate hdd image...
Generally, Coherence relies on Parallels Tools drivers to work. It might be worthwhile to try re-installing the Tools and see if the issue persists.
As a possible solution try this: boot natively into Boot Camp, go to Start => My Computer => Control Panel => Add/remove programs and see if there...
I think your best bet is to just get the software, install it with a trial key and see for yourself what works and what doesn't, then get back...
Just FYI - the 3540 build has been out for, like, two or three days, so you can check it out by either going to Help => Check for updates or...