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Yes. It could be launched using VM-Run Parallels Compressor menu.
No - you do not need to re-install. Just apply new key using menu Help->Activate product.
You should load your new VM configuration, click Edit, go to Hard Disk1 and browse to your old *.hdd file with your installation.
Thank you for suggestion! We will discuss this internally.
There is possibility to customize these keys combinations. Please look at menu Preferences.
I don't understand - your XP task bar with start button is not visible in fullscreen?
marvmiller, Try to create fresh VM and attach your expanded image to it. Will it work?
We have successfully reproduced and already fixed this issue. Thank you for your reports!
Thanks for reporting - we will try to reproduce it in our labs.
omero, This feature will not be in upcoming GA. It will be implemented in next version.
Internal version of Parallels Desktop is 2.2. We just don't show it because it is first Mac version. 3.0 is scheduled for this year - I can't give...
It will not work in current version of Parallels because of lack of ACPI support in our system BIOS. We will add Vista support in version 3.0.
ImageTool is trying to grab your whole disk - 21+ Gigs. It can't grab just one partition from it (/dev/hda in your case). It is limitation for...
Using ImageTool you are able to capture entire physical hard disk with all partitions included. As a distination you can use 2-nd disk, network...
You can tune time synchronization frequency yourself in Parallels Tools Center in guest XP. Check attached screenshot with marked option please....
It is actually the name of the VM. Probably you left default VM naming which is based on guest OS name?
Problem with free space is alredy fixed after RC2.
brianboonstra, Are you sure you are running in VT-x mode? Actually this settings is affect largely software virtualization mode - not VT-x.
1). Internally Parallels Desktop has version 2.2. We don't show it because Parallels Desktop is the first version for Mac. 2) 3.0 is scheduled...
OK - understand know. ImageTool is designed now to capture whole physical disk - not selected partition. So you are trying to make image of your...