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When you install to a different drive, you first need to boot Mac OS X from that drive. Previous version of Parallels Desktop 2.5,3,4,5 can be...
What is the model of you Mac mini? CPU cores/speed, RAM, graphics? Check the settings at: Virtual Machine -> Configure -> Hardware -> Video....
Download and install gdisk: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ Read the documentation: http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/ Especially...
I don't notice anything in your log that I don't see in my own log at /Library/Logs/parallels.log. I also notice the "Hardware Configuration was...
I'm not sure why the gpt command failed. Make sure Parallels Desktop insn't running, Then try the following commands instead: sudo gpt -r show...
You mean the second partition isn't visible in the Finder even when the virtual machine is not running? Post the results of diskutil, fdisk, and...
As I understand it (tell me if I get anything wrong): C: is the big partition (247 GB). It is the Boot partition which means it has your...
Can you post a screen shot? What kind of virtual machine are you trying to clone? What is the guest OS? How much free disk space do you have? Does...
You're question is unrelated to the original post. You should create a new thread. Read the documentation. The documentation in the Parallels...
I meant to add that info to my original post. My Parallels Desktop 6 also does not have the field and has the same documentation as your screen...
The virtual machine window of the virtual machine you want to clone needs to be in front and the virtual machine needs to be not running.
Yes you can. Make sure they are the same size after the copy. When you copy the file back, you may need to fix permissions if there's a problem....
Do you have "Share Mac applications with Windows" enabled in Virtual Machine -> Configure -> Options -> Applications? Maybe try deselecting it,...
There's a picture of the Notes field in the Parallels Desktop 5 documentation....
What problems do you see? Maybe you can add a shortcut to fix the problem: Parallels Desktop -> Preferences -> Keyboard. You can also try...
This is the Mac OS X Guest OS Discussion forum which is for running Mac OS X Server inside Parallels. You should post this to the Windows Guest OS...
Post the console logs where you "noticed some things failing having to do with parallels". What operating system are you running on the virtual...
The diskutil output says that your disk is not GPT formatted. It just has an MBR. Use the following commands to make sure: diskutil list...
Post it again. Maybe it got lost.
If your Mac can ping your PC then it should work. Enable printer sharing in Windows and enable sharing for the specific printer.