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They use the Boot Camp partition as a VM. What I'm saying is that you can use the Import Boot Camp option to have a second VM that doesn't use...
Find them in the Finder and delete them. Check in /Applications and ~/Applications If you can't find them, you could try using the Open With...
Maybe check your logs for an installer failure. /Library/Parallels/Tools/ should contain at least the following: drivers.fdd prl-tools-lin.iso...
The "Isolate Mac from Windows" option is supposed to "disable all integration features, including Shared Folders, Shared Profile, Shared...
The files are not duplicated. The Windows desktop is using the Mac Desktop because you have the Shared Profile option enabled. Virtual Machine ->...
Yes. The Parallels Forums have a Search function. Use it to find all the other threads that mention "Central America" or "time zone"
Are you using Window or Mac to copy the files? Try using Windows to copy the files. Do you have an example bad file name to test?
You didn't say how much RAM your MacBook Pro has. If it has 4 GB or less then you could try lowering the virtual machine RAM. You could also try...
Have you tried using Snow Leopard's VPN client instead? My Windows XP virtual machine can use it to connect to file shares on my company's...
You could backup manually by duplicating the Parallels 3 virtual machine file in the Finder. Parallels Tools is on the prl-tools-win.iso image...
Does it download as an .iso image file? If so then set the virtual CD/DVD to use the image file (Use the Choose an image file option in the Create...
It doesn't have the correct permissions for a Startup Item. Try Repair Permissions in Disk Utility? It's part of Parallels Desktop 5. I don't...
You're using the Shared Profile option which redirects the Windows folders to your Mac folders. Virtual Machine -> Configure -> Options ->...
I wonder if it might be a combination of Cisco and Desktop 6? In that case, going back to 5 will work, but maybe using Leopard's Cisco client...
From the "Using Boot Camp Partition in Virtual Machine" section of the Parallels Desktop Help (search for Boot Camp in the Help menu):...
Try reinstalling Parallels Tools and restarting the virtual machine.
Try Virtual Machine -> Configure -> Options -> Advanced -> Optimize modifier keys for games. Does it make a difference?
Go to the Hard Disk settings in the virtual machine configuration and change the location from IDE to SATA. What OS are you using?
How much RAM is assigned to the virtual machine and how much RAM does your Mac have? Try lowering the amount of RAM in the virtual machine.
Parallels has an option to import from a Boot Camp virtual machine to a virtual machine that uses a virtual hard disk file but not to another Boot...