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Yes. I have several VMs that live on an external USB2 drive. It's usable, but kind of slow. If your drive is USB1, I wouldn't bother.
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You're running one instance of XP on two separate hardware profiles (one virtual). The software setup is the same, so if you install an...
Hmm. I wish I'd known that. My searches on the subject turned up results like this one: http://forum.parallels.com/thread3261.html, which...
To the best of my knowledge, Transporter will not migrate a Boot Camp VM. If this is indeed true, it's a major drawback. I just migrated my Boot...
Have you tried calling the Microsoft call center? I did when faced with your situation, and they gave me a new activation code. More recently,...
OK, here goes. I installed Windows XP on an NTFS partition using Boot Camp. I then set up a VM in Parallels using this Boot Camp installation....
By workarounds I was referring to the Fuse and NTFS-3G stuff. Parallels works well with NTFS. I prefer to keep my Mac and Windows environments...
Parallels works fine with NTFS-formatted drives, and has for several versions. The only disadvantage to formatting your drive as NTFS, rather...
Not on an iMac, but I've been running Framemaker via Parallels on a 1st-gen Macbook for months. For what it's worth, I've also found that...
I had the same problem that jnimmo reports.
Hey, thanks. I ended up registering as a new user and requesting a key, which was sent instantaneously. Anyway, I seem to be up and running now....
DsurioN, thanks for the reply. Did you request the second key via the software interface, via the web site, or via email?
Has anyone been able to activate Parallels Desktop for Mac version 3 with a trial key? I'm a registered user and requested a trial key to...
For what it's worth, I'm running 3188 + Boot Camp + WinXP with no problems on a Rev. A Macbook, so the problems you're encountering may not be...
You're talking about a WinXP VM, right? Not a boot camp partition? In that case, yes, you can simply copy the .hdd and .pvs files to your new drive.
edwardd20: It might not be possible; I haven't tried it myself. I don't really have any other ideas.
That's what I'm suggesting. I haven't tried it myself, but I can't immediately think of a reason that it shouldn't work. Good luck.
Could you do this?: * install 3186 * set up a new VM using your existing Boot Camp partition (don't set up Parallels tools yet) * launch the VM *...
The same thing happened to me with one of the previous builds. The Windows repair procedure fixed the problem. Since then I've done the...