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Here's an article from the Parallels Knowledge Base that may help: Error message "Hdd file is missing, corrupted, or used by other application"...
Try updating Parallels, build 5160 is not fully compatible with Leopard.
Those files are temporary files that Parallels Compressor uses to determine what disk space is free. You can safely delete those files. The file...
Yes, you are doing a replacement, your RAM slots are already full with two 512MB RAM modules. If you get 2GB you are getting two 1GB RAM modules,...
The Mac Mini comes with 2 512MB RAM modules (1 GB total), but the Mac Mini only has two RAM slots. This means that in order to upgrade, you'll...
Sorry, I didn't see an article on Apple's site specifically for installing RAM in a Mac Mini. I was able to find this through Google though: Mac...
There is a limit to how much RAM your computer can hold and if you aren't given the option of more than 2 GB then that is probably the most your...
For purchasing memory, I would recommend Crucial. Instructions for installing RAM: In an iMac In a MacBook In a MacBook Pro In a Mac Pro
Sounds like you need more RAM. Whether you end up using Fusion or Parallels you will need as much RAM as possible (1 GB minimum, although I would...
Actually to get the full picture you need to use both VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop yourself. Fortunately both VMWare and Parallels offer...
mrfearless47, I just sent you a PM with a link to get build 5570. Also here are a few more ideas: -In your virtual machine configuration(s) try...
Please try the instructions in this article and see if it helps. I'll also add that if you want to delete everything from Parallels except the...
If you want to know if the version of Windows XP that you are running is SP2 then open the Start Menu, right-click "My Computer" and select...
Yes, Parallels Desktop will work on any MacBook or MacBook Pro.
Just use Parallels Image Tool (located in the same folder as the Parallels Desktop application) to convert your virtual disk to expanding.
See this thread for more pictures of what the artifacts look like. I've found that these artifacts appear at random with the single window...
I've seen that bug, but AFAIK it only happens when you have disabled a CPU using CHUD. Unloading the kernel extension will remove the extra CPU...
If possible, leave Activity Monitor open and use Parallels until you again encounter this problem. Then go to the File menu in Activity Monitor...
Go to the Apple menu and select "System Preferences...". Select "Keyboard & Mouse" and then the "Keyboard Shortcuts" tab. Click the "+" button,...
Hold the command key when opening a VM to prevent the auto-start.