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Say what? You download an .exe and run it under XP, it will do the extracting an d installing. Unless you are trying to make a slipstreamed XP CD...
What I would do would be a 'Repair Install' with a slipstreamed XP with the same Service Pack or newer that the one it's installed, reboot, and...
Mmm.. Those steps seem to overcomplicate the procedure. 1) You don't need two computers. 2) There's no need to delete boot.ini or mess with...
That volume not large enough message is a known issue which BootCamp 2.1 corrects if I'm not mistaken.
When I had Parallels 3 build 5584 I installed the latest version of MacFuse (1.5.1), recently I upgraded Parallels to build 5600, I noticied that...
I personally feel confortable with this sort of procedure cause I've been doing this sort of stuff for years, but I can certainly understand if it...
Copy & Paste between OS X and XP works for me (Parallels 3 build 5584, Boot Camp 2.1, Windows XP SP3). I suggest you reinstall Parallels Tools...
@scotto: http://forum.parallels.com/showpost.php?p=102907&postcount=34 .
It's possible, but it's not straightforward, you have to use a live cd cloning distro like g4u under parallels and clone the virtual hardisk to a...
If you're using XP and use the boot.ini 'hack', it probably won't do a thing to Parallels, since Parallels changes the boot.ini for itself before...
8GB per VM!? Start the presses! That is like officially saying next Parallels desktop for Mac will finnally support 64bit guest OSes. ;> (Since...
If nothing else works, I suggest doing the following: 1. (optional step) Install the latest version of MacFuse. 2. Open your VM...
Parallels 3 (5584), Boot Camp 2.1 and Windows XP SP3, How I got it to work. I followed uotony's instructions and all was fine till I booted XP...