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On some applications (I've seen this more than once, but can offer Linx as a small, free program that suffers from it), the window displays...
Far be it from me to resurrect an old thread, but Ungenious started it :P Anyways, Parallels 3.0 does have 3D support. Personally, the 3d...
I'm able to suspend fine. However, once I run a program which uses DirectX, I cannot suspend, even after the program closes.
Yay, La-Mulana works. Note: To get it to work, you'll need to wait a while for it to start up, then use alt+enter (you may need to change...
I don't understand the motivation. If you're using it w/o logging on, why not just use Boot Camp?
If you are going to do a fresh install, do a fresh install, don't install it over your XP HD.
No. OSX can read the HDD without windows actually running. I don't think the resulting image is writeable. Not sure which FSs are supported.
It is already possible to mount an .hdd file. I've done this before with success in the past. It will only work with .hdd files that are not...
It seems to me that you would be better off looking for a Utility to run (more likely on the host application) to limit the speed of an...
I recall someone mentioned that Parallels Tools is in fact, a virtual disk that can be unmounted. It is worth noting that mounted devices like CD...
Registry settings are storied in a file. So long as windows is not currently running on the image, you should be able to replace the file...
Transporter creates an image of your entire HD. Parallels can boot off of this image, but it can also be used purely to access the data itself....
Why not just get Mac Dreamweaver and Mac Quicken? Anyhow, I'd say it depends not only on how you'll use your PC but also how you'll use your Mac,...
I thought Parallels only made one of the two cores available to Windows at one point...
You can use Parallels Transporter to generate a bootable .hdd file. Copy it over to your regular partition and boot from that. I've tried using...
Can't you activate XP over the phone, too? Try doing that.
Further, VirtueDesktops enables you to assign specific applications to specific screens (i.e. so they'll always start on those screens), removing...
Err, I guess maybe you can't. I'm not using a bootcamp install and may have misspoke. I don't see any good reason parallels couldn't support...
Well, you can suspend parallels and then resume it. I assume your wish is to be able to load hibernated XP under Parallels normal and load...
Never mind. An additional hour or so of searching lead me to http://forum.parallels.com/thread88.html . It worked.