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If you use a windows driver for your mouse you need to bind a (USB) mouse directly to the VM. In order to use the Mac mouse, you'll need the...
Are you saying that vista aero runs faster than win7 aero in parallels? Interesting. I hope i still have a backup of a vista VM that I set up a...
I created a new Windows 7 VM yesterday on my 1.6 GHz 2 GB MBAir, and Parallels indeed suggested 768 MB of Ram. Now, would it also suggest 768 MB...
I think this is due to the fact that when Smart Mouse is on, Parallels overrides the Windows mouse settings with the Mac's mouse settings.
You could try manually installing the Realtek AC'97 drivers. You'll find them all over the web.
Würde mich wundern, wenn sich Windows um die Unix-Rechteattribute von OS X kümmerte. Kannst du denn auf die .psf-Dateien zugreifen, wenn sie auf...
I'd suggest you update to Parallels Desktop 5.
I don't think so. Try running your VM in a window and make that Window exactly as large as your screen, minus the OS X menu bar.
Your Windows experience results are interesting... I'm running Parallels on an MBAir 1.6 GHz and this is what I get: - processor 4.4 -...
Habt ihr eure .pst-Dateien auf den shared folders gesichert? Die sehen für Windows wie Netzwerklaufwerke aus. Sind die vielleicht jetzt...
While the Parallels app is 32 bit, it runs Win7 64 bit quite well. There also are no issues with running Parallels on a 64 bit Snow Leopard (which...
The virtual machine's mouse settings. Try all of them (you can only change the mouse settings when the VM is not running - that means, Parallels...
Your internet connection is working - can you use a browser to open websites?
Ah - I believe that BootCamp partitions cannot be shrinked. Only virtual HD's can.
You should be fine with that machine, although doubling the RAM will help. I'm running Windows 7 ultimate on an MBAir with 1.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, and...
What is your Mouse setting in the VM configuration?
Not sure if anything's screwed up but it's safe to download the image and install the update. That's what I did (I turned off the auto update check).
I had a somewhat similar experience... the first boot after installing the updated Tools took quite a long time, including the Genuine Windows...
Yeah, that's exactly it. If you do that *and* run the virtual machine in full screen mode, your Mac's resolution will change to that of the VM....
I suggest to lower the host system's (ie the Mac's) resolution instead. A radical method would be to a) run Parallels in full screen mode and b)...