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Force quit while Parallels is starting would break that security. If security is required, bootcamp might be better, but security against someone...
That would be an OSX or hardware problem, yes? If your external drive is formatted FAT32, and your .hdd is larger than 4 gig, the copy will...
OSX beta from VMWare http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/11/20061103111501.shtml Interesting.
It is safe to uninstall Parallels, experiment, and reinstall it. The uninstall will not touch your VM(s) or preferences; it just removes the app...
It's entirely possible that cooperation from Apple in the way of providing hooks Parallels can use to interpose a "hypervisor" between the USB...
This raises a bunch of questions. First, is it just Macbook up time, or Parallels up time (if you shut down the Parallels app, does it "reset"?)...
A Windows virus could affect shared folders, or network-accessable folders (or drives) but if that isn't a possibility, OSX corruption, possibly...
This works well for disk formats OSX can deal with. For NTFS formatted drives, it works read only unless you find a third party driver that will...
I have a D drive on my VM, and tools install works just fine. Check to be sure that autoplay is on, or run the tools install from the CD image...
I have autostart off so that I can make changes. One little click and it starts, and I don't even have to rest my finger afterwards from all the...
Yes, you get about the same benefits (and costs) from both defragging, and using NTFS compression. Unfortunately, life isn't quite that simple...
The answer to that question is: It depends on what you are doing. If you are doing simple things like web browsing or some other activity that...
The uninstall for Parallels will not uninstall your virtual machine(s) or your license information. Another question though -- if you attach...
Don't take those "instructions" too seriously. It probably meant turn off your VM and turn it on again. You asked me privately for instructions...
No, it can't.
Leave system restore off, and back up your .hdd file before you do anything that might cause you to need system restore. Copy one file and your...
This is an EVDO thread so your question really doesn't belong here. Post in the Mac technical forum, listing your Mac model (core duo or core 2...
Silly question, but since you didn't say so, did you reboot the Mac after the upgrade?
Read the sticky topic on expanding hard disks. the question has been asked and answered over and over here.
Right now, Windows' hard disk must be read write. This is a Windows limitation. If it weren't for this requirement, it would be possible to have a...