Separate names with a comma.
Well, as a general practice, you should be using the primary file and not a smaller file. As a practical matter in this particular case I don't...
Search for .pvs, then open the file that you find.
NamelessB, there is no true way for the Parallels Guest OS to take over your physical network adapter, so no. You have done what I originally...
Yep, you should be able to... What's the error message?
That makes it sound even more like a virus. What does a fresh install do?
Yes, it does back-up Windows. If you do not want it to, then create an exception for the .hdd files.
You want more RAM, trust me, 1 GB is workable, barely, 2 GB+ is ideal.
unused_user_name, Shared Networking COULD do the job if he were to configure the natd and ipfw daemons to forward everything to the Windows side...
Do you have any other installs of Windows on your computer that you would like to keep? If not, search for files with the extension .pvs, and...
Yep, you may have to manually navigate to the .pvs file to open the particular installation the first time, though.
That's a good idea, although simply clicking will probably not damage the image. If you are actually installing the tools each time, disconnect...
Considering you have tried disabling the shaders, I would suspect the best thing to do is downgrade... File a bug-report with Parallels while you...
Any chance it is a virus?
Eliminate the OS X IP? Well, perhaps you want to use Shared networking then forward all the ports to the Windows side. It will not eliminate the...
Obviously sparklight doesn't read the message that comes up, nor do you. It is NOT installing tools, it is initializing the tools, as Xenos...
Windows 64-bit is not supported by Parallels desktop.
Try and get Bridged Networking set-up, then set the DNS server for the TCP/IP settings in Windows to whatever you want it to be. Works for me.
Hugh, the guy wants to mirror, and I can't blame him for that... Have you tried a fresh install with the Parallels Video Driver installed? You...
Run the installer they have in the disk image, then search for .hdd and .pvs and delete those files.
Well, Bridged Networking will probably take care of your needs. But if you really want full control of the airport card, you will need to use...