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Windows running inside Parallels VM doesn't access the network hardware on your Mac directly. The network connection, be it from your MB's...
You might want to take a look at the manual again...
Guys, read his post again. He is having problems in BOOT CAMP. Essentially, installing Parallels to use Boot Camp partition resulted in some sort...
Hmm, you mean using the Suspend function of Parallels? Saying Hibernation is a bit misleading because that can mean Windows' own deep suspend...
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Same here. I guess I have to re-register with a different e-mail address?
Run Defrag and then start Paralllels Compressor. Alternately, set up a new VM with FIXED virtual HDD of about 4GB in size instead of the default...
I could imagine Parallels demonstratinig both OpenGL and DirectX acceleration inside the VM with Coherence turned on at WWDC spark a whole lot of...
Uh... page 155 of the manual? The documentation for Parallels is quite a good place to learn things, you know. ;)
Actually, you mean USB 2.0 'High Speed' (=480Mbps). USB 2.0 'Full Speed' is the same thing as USB 1.1 'Full Speed' (=12Mbps). Apparently, devices...
The place I mentioned must be the 'new' place. Of course, the place that has the .pvs and .hdd is indeed the place to deal with.
1. By default, ~/Documents/Parallels 2. All VM-specific items reside in the folder above and thus stuff in ~/Library/Parallels is irrelevant here....
Cleaning out the ~/Documents/Parallels folder (which, by default has the VMs stored) and then running the Parallels uninstaller should more or...
Normally, plugging in a USB disk doesn't raise any problems, so I think the first course of action is to try to see what specific errors you're...
I'm a big fan of Coherence feature and I'd like to get rid of Windows Taskbar out of the UI picture as well. However, some of the Windows apps I...
I ran Win2k SP4 VM without problems for months until I moved onto WinXP SP2 VM this year. Have you tried to slipstream SP4 onto the Win2k...
When you create a VM, you can choose a fixed size virtual HDD that'll always take up the same amount of space and never expand. If IE is mostly...
The 15GB recommendation would be just a comfortable range, as is other Vista requiirements, which is different from the XP days, when it was...
While this possible bug gets ironed out, you could... 1) Just use Windows XP instead 2) Back up the .hdd of the VM routinely
Are you running Bootcamp (physical partition on your Mac) or just Parallels disk image (.hdd file in your VM folder)?