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Sound issues with guest Windows 2000 are already fixed and will be included into next update. Thanks for reporting!
Why don't you use standard IDE drivers? All other details your given is OK - all should work fine. I installed it myself numerous times...
1. 32-bit CentOS is not supported officially, but surely working with Parallels Workstation 2.1. 2. 64-bit primary OSes are not supported in...
1. Image Tool for Mac will introduced prior to official release. 2. Default virtual disk sizes were increased already in Beta3.
USB support will be added prior to release. Drag'n'drop are in the product roadmap for future versions.
Image Tool just resizes your disk and add unpartioning space at the end of the disk. After running Image Tool you have to run some partitionin...
Mouse release issue will fixed in next update of Parallels Workstation.
You can modify even existing partitions using special tools like Partition Magic.
Did you reboot after installation of Beta3 and going to sleep? If not it is possible that some old drivers (from Beta2) wasn't successfully...
Parallels Tools for guest Linux are under construction and will be introduced in future versions.
Host only networking is not yet officially introduced, please wait for next update.
There are additional menu in Beta3 - VM-Eject CD.
You should install Parallels Tools - click on the menu VM->Install Parallels Tools. Installation wizard should run automatically. If not - just...
I have answer for question 3 - HDD image format is the same for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X primary OSes and could be easily transferred between...
Not excatly. When you creating new default VMs or add new default HDDs - they has bigger default size and you will not encounter such problem in...
1. Default HDD images were enlarged in Beta3 - it depends on guest OS but in generally 8G instead of 4G. 2. ImageTool (which allows you to...
This issue should be fixed in Beta3.
In this case try to browse CD inside your Windows guest and run setup.exe manually. It will help.
Yes - you could run multiple VMs simultaneously. Just use Ctrl-N to open new instance of Paralells.
Windows Vista doesn't work under Parallels Workstation 2.1 - sorry for that. Tiny BIOS is lack of ACPI support, but it is mandatory for Windows...