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Have you installed Parallels tools in the Windows VM? You can try reinstalling them from the Virtual Machine menu. This might fix your issues....
What size is the expanding disk set to and how much stuff is on the disk? It can't compress if there's too much stuff on the virtual disk. Steve
Parallels 6 is not compatible with Mountain Lion (10.8). You need version 7. Oops, you're trying to uninstall. Are you saying it's still in...
Did you shut down the VM and try the compress disk option? Steve
That's just the name of hard disk image. That doesn't matter. Your best solution at this point is to try creating a new VM, specifying that...
OK, then it should just be master IDE for XP. Not sure why yours is secondary master. Steve
Check the hardware configuration of the VM. Shut the VM down and go to the Hardware tab of the VM configuration. Set the hard disk to SATA 0:1...
You can't just switch the drive like that. When you do that, there's no guarantee that anything will work due to drivers and hardware differences...
You don't mention if you are using Boot Camp or a virtual hard disk. I've guessing virtual hard disk (a .pvm file), located, by default in the...
No, Parallels doesn't come with any Windows software, not even the OS. You have to have your own copy of the OS and apps or, for the OS, buy...
What do you mean it doesn't work? What doesn't work? Details needed... Steve
You don't mention whether you are running the VM with a Boot Camp partition or a virtual hard drive. But either way, no, you don't have to...
Define your basic troubleshooting efforts. Are you sure you installed Parallels Tools in the VM? Steve
I don't understand. Do you not have a physical optical drive or do you not have a virtual optical drive in the VM? You should have that and...
In Parallels: Virtual Machine menu -> Configure -> Options tab -> Sharing. Set Sharing Folders to All disks to see the other drive. You can...
What computer are you on? And why still on Leopard? Steve
All you have to do is move the .pvm file from your virtual machine to the new computer. You don't have to reinstall Windows. Steve
All you need to do is move the .pvm. When you reinstall PD, just use the serial number you have. Steve
You need two physical network cards. A VM can only bridge to the same wifi network (same SSID) to get a unique address or share the existing wifi...
You mean it's constantly flashing after wake from sleep until you perform one of those actions? Are you using the latest Parallels and Tools?...