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Lower the amount of Video Memory, since in 32 bit the total memory address space is 4 GB, graphics memory takes a chunk out of it.
OS X does use a lot of RAM when compared to Windows 8.1, 2GB is the minimum, and at least 4GB for a trouble free performance.
Disable dock magnification, hiding and minimizing/maximizing effects.
Because there's still no hardware acceleration on OS X VMs, and because 10.10 makes much more use of it (a lot of transparencies), disabling...
AFAIK, PDM9 will not lose any features in Yosemite, it will work just the same as it does on Mavericks, the difference is that PDM10 uses some new...
Ah, I mistaken you for the original poster, ok, because you said look at previous post, anyway, your reasoning seems to be that because snow...
*sigh* Snow Leopard SERVER is allowed as guest OS, Apple EULA specifically allows it. And your previous post says boot camp. And don't think you...
Why aren't these instructions in a KB themselves, specifically the KB I posted which is the one that comes up when you search for this problem?
http://kb.parallels.com/en/121009
Out of ideas, sorry!
The only possible explanation I can think of is that the config.pvs, a XML text file inside the .pvm bundle, has had its encoding changed, it...
The salesperson idea would be to run Snow Leopard as a VM under mavericks. However, running OS X as a VM, whatever is the version, comes at the...
Wrong forum.
You can just use an external drive for the transport, or Ethernet cable. That's why there's a trial (to answer your last paragraph). You might...
The hardware cannot be presented the same way to the Guest, as the Guest CANNOT have the same full control over it. As such it's the Host that has...
Seems like a font cache problem to me. Try to delete the font cache and restart: http://jamapi.com/pr/fn/
Why don't you guys just get the trial and try it out yourselves if it fits your criteria? If it works as expected you just need to get the...
The problem is lack of Parallels Tools for Chrome OS.
Then, add sudo at the beginning of the 2 terminal commands like I said in 6.1. In relation to the 2nd question, like I said, no one is doing up...
Kalle, modes is not a command, you have to edit the file xorg.conf and change the that part to suit your desired resolution. And the only text...