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Try changing the type to "bridged" (use "Default adapter") and remove the checkmark next to "send Host's MAC address to DHCP server". Restart the...
While XP mode now can run without hardware virtualization that doesn't mean that it will run in a virtualised environment (as far as I know it...
Menu "Virtual Machine" > "Configure" > Tab "Options" > "Optimization" > Optimise for Mac OS X applications. Also check how much memory your VM...
when you go to to your VM configuration, what's the Tpye say on Hardware -> Network Adaptor 1? Bridged, or Shared?
Maybe it's just not bound to your VM? VM configuration > hardware. Check whether both your hard disks are connected. If not, just add a 2nd Hard...
I did that on our daughters Parallels 4 (she's using a fairly old MacBook 1st gen) and the install went without a hitch. I'm using a Windows 7...
sounds like a registry problem to me. Try a registry repair utility such as the (free) CCleaner.
Not sure about speed of a Parallels VM running off a virtual hard disk vs. a VM running off BootCamp. You could give this a try by installing a...
That's normal. The reason is that when you bind your CD / DVD drive to the VM, it is "uncoupled" from the Mac. When you then quit Parallels, it is...
ja, genauso mach ich's - ich kopiere das komplette .pvm-Pagacke auf die externe Platte. Das ist einfach und schnell und kopiert nicht nur die...
probably easier to stuff the drives into usb boxes and connect those to the vm.
yes, sounds right (with 8 Gig you can easily afford to optimize for the VM, I'd think). As to whether to assign 2 or just one virtual processors,...
Try turning of Aero and shadows on Windows windows in Coherence / Crystal.
Maybe you could try rebuilding your permissions? Just possibly the VM can't access a file on your Mac. I've read somewhere that Apple's been...
Hm. Try rebuilding your permissions, maybe the VM can't access a particular file on your Mac? I read somewhere that Apple has been changing...
I'm running the 9344 build + the hotfix Parallels tools on a Windows 7 VM on an MBAir on 10.6.3 and have had not issues... I'd like to recommend...
Afaik you can install and run PD 5 on Mac OS X Server, at least I can't think of any reason why it can't. Strangely the primary OS requirements...
Yeah, that Windows tool is called Task Manager. You can open it by right-clicking on the task bar at the bottom of the screen and selecting "Task...
The option to change the OS type for which your VM is optimised is a little hidden in Parallels 5. Shut down your VM (but don't quit...
See this thread.