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The latest beta has some improvements in memory management. 2 GB of memory per VM is now supported and a total of more than 4 GB for multiple VMs...
You can select to swap CMD/CTRL in the keyboard preferences to avoid that problem.
That is odd because the only way I can seem to disable the Applications menu in build 5060 is to change the OS type/version. Try reinstalling...
What the VM configuration on the Mac Pro say the "OS Type" and "OS Version" is?
What build of Parallels Desktop 3.0 are you using? Try disabling iPod disk use from within OS X iTunes and make sure that OS X iTunes is not set...
You have the option of trying the beta build of Parallels, the new Parallels Image Tool might be able to convert your disk even if Parallels...
Unfortunately there is currently no way to do what you want without having to manually correct the VM configuration after each reboot. I wrote...
I have heard that there are some networking issues in Mac OS X 10.4.10 that can cause airport CPU usage to go up to 100%, so perhaps that is...
Follow steps 1-12 from this KB article to create an image you can use in the VM as a substitute for the real disc. What you are saying seems to...
What build of Parallels are you using? And what do you mean by "the system slows down", is it just Windows that slows down or does it also cause...
There is definitely something wrong, my VM never takes more than about a minute to fully boot and get to the Windows desktop. Make sure your...
Select "System Preferences..." from the Apple menu (top-left corner of your screen), click "Keyboard & Mouse", click the "Trackpad" tab and turn...
Since that didn't work, try going to the Divx Decoder Configuration Utility and turning off "Use advanced hardware overlay".
What build of Parallels are you using? Do you have DirectX support enabled in your VM configuration? If so try disabling it.
32 GB expandable virtual disks only initially take up 4 MB of disk space and expand as needed. Unless you actually put more than 10 GB of data on...
If the virtualization mode is "Intel VT-x" when a VM is running, then VT-x is enabled on your computer. It's normal for the virtualization mode...
Aero in Vista is not supported by Parallels Desktop yet, though support for Aero is supposed to be added in some future update to Parallels Desktop 3.
Try entering this into the terminal: sudo diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 119690146300B
It appears that there has already been some discussion about this. I just came this thread, which has these details: If you would like to...
What do you get if you enter this into the terminal: diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 limits