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They probably deleted your post because the latest update makes it mostly irrelevant because it fixes most of the problems that would create a...
I have written a bit about how this works in this post. What I forgot to mention though is that the "You Are Here" marker counts as a snapshot in...
1. How about having these options: "When dock icon is clicked: • Do nothing • Show start menu if in focus • Show start menu" It would...
I have a clean install of Vista that has a winsxs folder that is about 3 GB (and has 11/06 modification dates). So no, it is not safe to delete it.
For me it is under the "Prepare Windows Vista Upgrade..." menu option when the virtual machine is turned off. You should be able to use the...
Select "Prepare Parallels Tools Upgrade..." from the Action menu before starting your virtual machine.
Right-click on the taskbar and make sure "Lock the Taskbar" is unchecked. Once you have moved the taskbar you can lock it again.
Try going to Preferences and disabling everything under the Animation tab and see if you continue to have this problem.
I've used Transporter to transfer my Boot Camp partition to a Parallels VM before and it worked just fine. VMWare Converter shouldn't be needed...
So does Parallels, actually. You just need to add the line "Allow suspend BootCamp = 1" after the "DirectX support" line in the pvs file. Be...
Try setting this program (it automates setting up a custom boot camp partition, read about it in this thread) as a login item. Then open it and...
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I understand that the Parallels Tools install fails and leaves the CD/DVD driver in a broken state, but can't you go to the device manager and...
Try installing the ATI Boot Camp drivers that are on the ATI website (also install the Catalyst Control Center). If it still doesn't work check...
You can download the latest DirectX runtime from Microsoft and install it, anything missing/broken should be fixed by the installer.
Open the Terminal (located in >Applications>Utilities) and type "rm ~/Documents/.parallels-vm-directory/Windows\ XP". Then the next time you open...
Even if your Boot Camp partition is NTFS it should at least mount in Mac OS X (NTFS mounts, but is read-only). If it does not mount then there is...
Try selecting "Install Parallels Tools..." from the "Actions" menu while the virtual machine is running. Probably unnecessary, it doesn't...
Have you installed MacFUSE or NTFS-3G? If so, you might want to read this article from the Parallels Knowledge Base. Apparently the problem...
I was bored so I wrote this script to automate the process of setting up custom Boot Camp configurations. Before you run this be sure to back up...