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You have to press Y (yes) and reboot, check disk needs total access to the system, so it will run automatically on next boot before booting...
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Yes. You can use a bootcamp partition and boot it in Parallels and natively if the guest OS is Windows.
Select to start the command prompt with "Run as Administrator..." or something similar from the right click menu over the command prompt short cut...
I have no idea what happened. I think you should start over following closely the instructions provided in the user manual.
Copy and Paste it to Documents/Parallels.
Copy the file to you Mac disk before attempting to run it, I think the problem is because the external drive is NTFS formatted and OSX can't write...
[1] Make sure you have the installer (.dmg) for the latest version of PDM 6, download from the links in my signature if you don't have it. [2]...
But you can download and run Acronis Disk Image, download it from the top link in my signature.
It's just for use by Parallels Desktop, unless there was a program that could read the resulting data on Windows, so, no. But Windows itself has...
Re-install Parallels Desktop. Download the installer if you don't have it (check my signature), and run it.
Here's an article that you may also try: http://kb.parallels.com/en/112469
If it's taking more than 5 minutes, stop it, there's something definitely wrong with the file. How big is the .hdd file? Note: I see you got...
That repair procedure requires that the .hdd file can be read, but apparently it can't. The problem is not on the Windows side anymore....
Are you sure you didn't delete the .hdd file instead of the lock file? If the hdd file is corrupted, using the Windows CD for repair won't help...
Download the installer for your version of Parallels Desktop, if you don't have it, and run the installer again, Parallels is not a a regular app...
An explanation of Active vs. Passive FTP: http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html
ACTIVE FTP requires a so called command port to be open on the guest side (as opposed to passive which the command port has to be open on the...
It should work with both, shared and bridged, the difference with bridged is that you get an ip in the same subnet as the Host (OS X) which might...
I don't see why not, but that's my personal opinion, but anyway I know this, that if you registered your license key it cannot be unregistered....