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On x64 download Vista AC'97 drivers from Realtek, install them, then Control Panel>All Control Panel Items>Sound>Playback Devices> select 'Realtek...
Either you upgrade PDM or not, clone the Vista VM and upgrade the clone keeping the old VM too, simple.
VMWare? *giggles* You mean virtual machine for sure.
Use the Vista x64 Realtek AC'97 drivers (I assume that's what you installed) and change the Playback Device in 'Sound' from 'Speakers' to 'Realtek...
Use Winclone (google it), it's free and works painlessly. It's what I've been using for almost an year, as for Acronis, I never even felt the...
The problem with VT-d is that only the most recent CPUs support it (Core 2 Duo, for instance, don't).
You can't change to the NVidia driver under Parallels, the guest OS doesn't communicate directly with the video card, Parallels does, hence the...
If this is a Boot Camp install and you have a Mac you can connect the drive to, use Winclone (google it). If it's a just a Parallels VM just copy...
DSP and/or for smal system builders is perfectly legal at work. The logic is that whoever sold you it installed it on the system.
Simple... It complains that it requires activation and asks for the code, just give the new one.
Have you updated Parallels Tools?
Why would you want a previous build? Since 3810 is a bugfix build you're safer with 3810 that with any previous PDM4 build.
You moved the folder back to its original place. Now start Parallels (from Applications>Parallels desktop.app), if it starts with a wizard for a...
The COA is a sticker that you should attach to your computer, if you have seen the underside laptops that come preloaded with Windows maybe you've...
Best bet would be using Parallels Desktop for Mac which can use real partitions for virtual machines, Parallels Workstation can't do that. But...
Giving two cores in a two core CPU to the VM will make OS X performance sluggish (the power you're giving to the VM you're taking from OS X) and...
Hackintosh?
Apparently Parallels can't find the Hard disk image (or is it using bootcamp?) did you move the VM files around or messed with the configuration...
Try to change the memory when the VM is shut down (not working, not suspended).
I use Time Machine to backup everything that is Mac, Winclone to regularly clone Boot Camp partitions, and I copy the VMs (the ones that have...