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This means that you have more than one NTFS and/or FAT partitions in your system (including external drives that are connected when you start the...
Yes there is, download the trial before you buy, check the User Guide, there's a section about that.
Ok... I see they are using different ports (not connected thru an hub to one USB port on your computer), so the bandwidth and power (the power...
John, he already has a Virtual machine with Windows installed, he wants to use that installation for Boot Camp. He would have to create an...
1. 512 should be enough for Excel, you can always increase it to 1 GB if you have enough memory for OS X afterwards (at least 1 GB for OS X). But...
This is not normal behaviour in Boot Camped Windows. Are you running some sort of anti-virus software on the mac side? May I suggest you open...
Ok, I'm obviously not listening mister expert user, so I'll let a more humble and better listener help you. Just a quick note: In your...
Yes my ass is very smart. My comment should've made you think: "What do I have installed on my VM that would consume space in possible hidden...
Before you do Windows Repair, try this: Maybe, just maybe... On those other partitions you have on that disk, you installed an OS in one of...
Empty the Recycle Bin.
Anyway, the only reason for the Clear button not to appear would be that it a virtual disk and not a real Boot Camp partition, or rather,...
"In fact, from when I setup the parallels VM, to when it killed XP, I did nothing with XP - changed no options, installed no apps (except the...
Yeah, this is a really odd one by Adobe, I was quite disappointed (what the hell, I was really pissed) with them when I realized this. You pay 2.5...
err... Why not run it on the Mac side of the force? CS3 actually exists for Mac, as with all(?) Adobe products, or am I missing something here?...
BAM! First visible victim of that PTEDIT Fixmbr/fixboot mess of instructions that should have never been put on this thread. [email protected]:...
The technical definition of Real-Time isn't about CPU speed it's about delivering results at the expected time, so be careful when using terms...
Real-Time system??? Neither Windows or OS X are Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and can't be expected to behave like an RTOS.
I don't understand this out of the first 128 GB issue, mine is beyond this threshold and always worked fine in Boot Camp and Parallels using...
30 GB is typically enough for XP, more than that is only usually needed if you work with large files (drawings, documents, images) in the same...
Nothing to suggest, go ahead and activate it if Parallels Tools are already installed.