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Try Bridged Networking for the virtual machine. It will set the virtual machine's IP address to an IP address that is on the same subnet as your...
There might be an issue with all of the virtual machines having the same MAC address. I don't know exactly what the issues are but I believe this...
Maybe pretend that your virtual machine is a real PC and upgrade it using the instructions from the site where you got the .box and .exe files?...
Can you post some screen shots? You could also try duplicating the virtual hard disk of the old virtual machine, then create a new virtual...
You could try deleting all the Windows Application helpers that Parallels created so that Parallels will recreate them when you run the virtual...
Try uninstall from the dmg then reinstall?
Please do a search before posting new messages. I found this with thread which has relevant information:...
Set the network connection of your virtual machine to Shared Network or Bridged Network. You may need to select Disconnect before making the...
The default is 1 GB RAM and 64 GB hard disk size but you can change those values before Windows is installed by selecting the check box "Customize...
rEFIt assumes your GPT is more correct than your MBR but since the last modification you made to your partitions was done by Windows, then this...
Hint: "Virtual Machine -> Configure -> Options -> Advanced -> Optimize modifier keys for games" means click stuff with those names, starting with...
TheophaneW, you have two NTFS partitions on /dev/disk0: "System Reserved" and "BOOTCAMP". Which partition has the Windows folder and which...
I don't know how win 7 backup and recovery works. If it doesn't change partition info then it should be ok. The most basic restriction is that...
When you increased the Windows 7 partition size, did you use Mac or Windows to do it? You should not resize partitions in Windows. dumpvols...
The Windows XP boot files are on the partition named DATA. The WINDOWS folder (that contains Windows XP) is on the partition named BOOTCAMP....
The following commands will show the boot block of your Windows partitions: sudo dd if=/dev/disk0 count=1 skip=195979264 | xxd sudo dd...
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Convert the .hdd to plain format by deselecting Expanding Disk in Virtual Machine -> Configure... -> Hardware -> Hard Disk # -> Edit... Then...
Some strange caching error seems to have given you the older version of the script at http://members.shaw.ca/joevt/dumpvols.sh.zip . I think it's...
That doesn't seem possible. Are you saying you can boot your Mac using Boot Camp into the "BOOTCAMP" partition only if the MBR partition at block...