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Try reinstalling the parallels tools? Have you connected the sound device in your VM's settings (Hardware)?
when you reinstall parallels you won't lose your vm. I've re-installed PD 5 several times and the VM is still there. A back up might not be a bad...
What are your machine specs? I tried 2 processors on my MBAir, 1.6 GHz, 2 Gig Ram, one VM running Windows 7, 768 MB assigned to it, 3D...
I turned off Spotlight on all my shared folders (which I keep in a separate directory) and that greatly improved performance when working with...
If I understand correctly you want to use cmd-tab to switch between XP applications, same as switching between Mac applications. To do so, you...
I don't think that Parallels offers a firewire connection, at least I haven't ever seen a setting for that. The printer driver that's used within...
Well is your Mac connected to the internet as you are running Parallels? Do you maybe have a proxy that you need to set within Windows? The VM is...
Have you installed the Parallels Tools in your Windows VM?
- on Mac I mapped Alt-Tab to launch quicksilver. If I am in XP the shortcut does not work. - on Mac I can switch between applications with...
One way of getting around inaccurate time in Windows after sleep / suspend is to increase the frequency with which Windows polls its internet time...
If XP is installing fine then just install the Parallels tools for the drivers you'll need to run XP under Parallels on your Mac. Regarding any...
I'd say yes and yes. Parallels 5 should run fine on Leopard (although why don't you use Snow Leopard?), and as long as you have a Mac driver for...
Yes, my Mac doesn't sleep when Parallels is running Windows 7.
Yeah... I've had that... in particular after I've tried invoking "Flip 3D" by hitting ctrl-tab. (I've mapped ctrl to the Windows key). That...
I found (after having re-installed Parallels Tools for unrelated reasons) that switching Windows sound from 48 kHz (DVD quality) to 44.1 kHz (CD...
I don't know whether it's possible to update Vista 32 bit to Windows7 32 bit. But I'd try to update the BootCamp partition if you plan to run...
I don't think it's possible.
As far as I understand (from a recent conversation who's trying to do the same thing on a real PC), you'll basically have to re-install Windows...
you may want to try uninstalling parallels (using the uninstaller that's on the disk image), restarting your mac, and then re-installing...
try alt-fn-4.