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If the app doesn't require a network connection, try disconnecting the machine from the network, and see if the app works at all. If it doesn't,...
Open the task manager (right click the task bar and select task manager from the context menu) and have a look at what applications are running...
And if that doesn't work, think for a minute whether the wireless link is really the bottleneck. If you are downloading from anything but a close...
You can't directly access the printer hardware from the VM. Install it under OSX, share it on the network, and install it in XP as a network...
Well, the easy one first: To install Intel Tiger on a FW drive, you must first format the drive using Apple's Disk Utility, and select the GUID...
On what? On a laptop with all the latest OSX software, and the function enabled in system preferences, a two finger tap on the trackpad will do...
Don't know if this will help in your situation, but to delete a file bypassing the recycle bin, right click the file, and hold down shift while...
Well, I'm a little confused. There is no such thing as an Intel G5. If it's a G5, Parallels won't run. If it's an Intel, Parallels will run and...
If you want to try clearing caches, google, download, and run Onyx, and use it to clear user and system caches, and reboot your Mac.
Since the drivers are for totally different hardware, my only curiosity would be what sort of crash would I get. The VM is emulated hardware...
Not updating Parallels to build 1970 probably. The version in the box isn't compatible with the core 2 duo processor, which was introduced after...
See the how I expanded my hard disk sticky thread.
Updating to build 1970 may be helpful.
FWIW, my MBP file system isn't case sensitive, and it came that way. Case sensitive is a format option though, and I don't know what the default...
Are you running the latest Parallels version? If not, and he rest of the machine seems OK, upgrade Parallels and see what happens.
I certainly wouldn't mind an option to have the behavior you are asking for, but the behavior you are describing is EXACTLY what I want.
To upgrade the Parallels application, just mount the dmg, and double click the installer you will find inside it. The install is automatic....
Try a CPU intensive process or two in Windows while you are testing. Write a variable CPU-eater.
Add a gig of RAM.
Lotsa Mac related replies to someone who clearly stated Win XP Primary and Linux guest. Where was the Mac in the original question?