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this may be a case. I suggest to perform Windows repair on Virtual Machine, this may recover corrupted set of drivers
If you use external USB, you can save image on that, Anyway, keep in mind that you always have an option to perform in-place migration
I answered in another thread to your question
If you are usinf Parallels Desktop version 3 Please download build 5608 following link bellow:...
Well , I understand your frustration , but let us see 1. You say Corruption is back after steps 10.11. 10. Navigate to Configuration Editor ->...
Make sure that VM is using Bridged Networking 157 And share folders http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304040
I suppose the problem may be in fact that Mac connected to DSL modem, not directly to LAN. Some settings on router may limit connectivity etc,...
Probably you need to try either DirectX Shaders enabled and Disabled (try both)
I recommend you to uninstall all security software you have on Vista during migration, nd also any custom device drivers
I answered also in another thread, that sometimes this will not work, as Verizon devices may kill Parallels Network drivers
The problem is that disk C: you are pointing to is actually winxp.hdd (or something like that name) file in Virtual Machine folder, you need to...
Control Panel->System ->Advanced Tab->Startup and Recovery Settings Select Windows XP
What is Network Settings for VM in VM configuration editor- Network Adapter 1?
I am afraid there is no more we can do, as there is Mac OS kernels who appears on scene, this is Hard Disk speed limitation
You can use every Vista edition in Parallels , unless they are OEM versions
Backup VM, and try to perform Windows repair
Bad, what you can see in Virtual machine folder I mean files
Yes this is correct behavior in version Parallels Desktop 2.5
Again -You cannot duplicate Boot Camp There are some techniques but with no guarantee. 1. Backup Boot Camp using NT backup 2. Install new VM...
BSOD is not related to Video resolution, I suppose problem is out there, in Windows itself, why not to try new Windows installation to make sure...