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Probably. The rest of us know that your problem is a permissions issue with OSX and has nothing to do with Parallels, and that it's an issue...
The Parallels uninstall, like most uninstalls, only removed what the installer creates. The VM is the equivalent of user data, and not an...
Have a look at the sticky thread. This question has been asked and answered many times. A forum search before posting and asking volunteers for...
Left-right click on a number in a space seems to reveal squares that COULD have mines or be free. If there's only one revealed, it has a mine. If...
The wish list is a good place for it, since it can't be done today. The how to forum would be a bad place because it's a place for solutions,...
Conversion to NTFS does not require reformatting. Just open a command prompt and type convert C: /fs:NTFS It will tell you that you can't...
No, it means that you have to reboot your Mac after installing Parallels, and you have to remove and recreate any shortcut, alias, dock icon, etc....
There's a bug in the Apple firmware in the Mac Pro that prevents the hardware virtualization support that's built into the processor from being...
Upgrade to 1970.
The time sync problem appears relevant. Can you increase the Kerboros window? (As in do you have the authority -- it's technically possible).
Mmmm... GPARTD worked fine for me -- free download.
My bootcamp partition is five gig (the minimum). I have two gig of RAM so I disabled the swap file, picking up the two gig XP wanted to use for...
Bug: Something the software does that you don't like. Feature: Something the software does that is documented. Take your choice. You...
MacDrive will work in bootcamp, but not Parallels because bootcamp has direct hardware access that Parallels does not give the VM. When you...
In a word no. OSX must be installed on an HFS+ or HFS+ journaled partition, and windows must be installed on FAT32 or NTFS. Here's what you...
If you are the author of a message, you can delete it. Just edit it, and click the delete button.
Yum.......
Let me try to state the "USB rules" clearly if I can: Parallels does not allow the VM to directly control the wireless card, ethernet port,...
You might want to move your images to OSX (as jpegs probably) and print from your favorite OSX app such as Preview, or get a copy of Aperture...
You aren't running the latest Parallels version. Download and install it. Be sure to reboot your Mac afterwards.