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Are you logging in with "UNION.LOCAL\<username>"? If it's to access a network share (like \\UNION.LOCAL\share), I've found that you need to...
They do not interfere. When using PD, Parallels Tools are used. When running in BC, Apple's BC drivers are used. It just works! Steve
In another post, somebody mentioned deleting and then re-adding the CD/DVD drive in the hardware configuration of the VM to get it to recognize...
You need to have set your disk as an expanding disk when you created the VM. That way, the 64 GB C drive in Windows would only be 7 GB on the Mac...
All you need is the .pvm file, by default located in ~/Documents/Parallels. Parallels should detect it when you start the program if it's in...
Setting up a VM in this way does not change your BC installation into a "hardfile", which I presume you mean a virtual hard disk. All this does...
Are you saying you simply can't copy the .pvm file? If so, that really has nothing to do with Parallels. Despite what you've checked, you...
Parallels Desktop menu -> Preferences -> USB Steve
With an upgrade disk, don't you first have to install the original version before installing the updated version? Steve
Instead of using Import Boot Camp, did you try creating a new VM and setting the BC partition as the source? Steve
Just try running the installer again. Something is wonky with your installation of PD. Steve
No, by location I mean: SATA, SCSI, IDE, etc. One of the options you can select in the hard drive hardware preferences. Steve
The "Share Windows applications with Mac" option simply allows you to have access to Windows apps from the Mac. It's up to you to customize how...
I don't need help. I was trying to help you! ;) Glad it's working correctly for you now. Steve
I'm guessing a "beamer" is a projector. This is a Mac OS thing, not Parallels. In System Preferences in Displays in the Display tab, make sure...
I think 4 used the .pvm format still used today. If so, just transfer the .pvm file over to your new machine and use it as the source for the VM....
What hardware "Location" do you have set for the boot drive you are trying to use? And what is your boot order? This is all in the VM...
Adjust the Applications settings (under Options) in the Configure dialog of the VM to the behavior that you want. Steve
Have you tried uninstalling (from Windows) and reinstalling Parallels Tools? Steve
Have you installed XP? It's not clear if you are having problems booting XP or installing XP. If you haven't even installed XP yet, try...