Separate names with a comma.
You really shouldn't mount the image while it is running OR suspended.
I assure you, that's the place. Perhaps you didn't not read that window carefully? It says on top: "Permanent assignments:" (I think it's self...
There's no reason for bridge network not to work in that situation for FTP if you followed that article all the way thru, there's something...
Are you sure the VM is not suspended?
Via the top menu Parallels Desktop>Preferences>USB.
Try to shut down the VM first before attempting this.
The correct upgrade process would be to update first Parallels 5 to 7 and then Snow Leopard to Lion. Anyway, it should be ok to upgrade Parallels...
You can try to buy a XP license on Amazon or eBay.
This is a MS Windows license problem, Parallels can't do a thing about, MS would never allow anything like that, OEM licenses serve exactly to NOT...
Probably because your Windows 7 DVD or download is the 32 bit version? Double check it.
Please, don't call it 'intel partition', Windows partition is more adequate.
To uninstall Parallels use the uninstall package from the Parallels installer .dmg. Check to also delete your settings if you really want to get...
Please refer to the User Guide ( http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v7/ga-locales/documentation/en_US/Parallels%20Desktop%20User's%20Guide.pdf...
Yes, you can.
And aren't the apps you required to do artwork directly available on Mac OS X? All Adobe products are and others specifically for doing...
Parallels Desktop is a program that runs virtual machines, the program has to be installed on OSX. The virtual machine is essentially a virtual...
Parallels the program itself, no. But the Virtual Machines (.pvm files) can be moved anywhere and are perfectly portable, I personally keep some...
Are you sure you pointed to the 25 GB file? Well, I was really hoping seeing this problem fixed... :(
Grrr.... You can ONLY change these settings after you have Shut down the VM! Press the shut down button at the bottom left of the VM window....
From the top menu: Virtual Machine>Configure>Hardware>Hard Disk 1>Source>Choose image file (Navigate to the .pvm you are using, if it doesn't...