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XP. If you have a retail edition, there typically aren't any real hitches in getting the basics set-up.
It's a technology, which Parallels uses, that interfaces with the NTFS and FAT32 filesystems from various common *NIX filesystems to include HFS+....
Try disabling the OS X firewall and see if that helps. Not saying to keep it that way, but give it a try.
Ahh ok. Is XP already installed?
Try and see if it will work.
Ah, it's actually part of your filesystem, but let's let that sit... Have you tried re-installing Parallels? Un-install, Restart, Sacrifice a...
A1phaGeek, Glad changing your method worked for you. It just has a pretty serious implications in terms of networking if you have anything...
What are you trying to do? Get the files to reside on the Windows side? Set-up a Shared folder? Or access the folders from the OS X side directly...
Is the install missing substantial parts perhaps? Check Parallels explorer. That method should work.
Let me run through the items: 1. Running a manual installer versus auto-update. Worth a try. I know with Apple updates this is a much more...
NewSteffland, that's odd, it sounds like a Parallels program problem... Could there be anything conflicting from OS X?
Most likely not, the best thing to do is use a trial to find out. BootCamp will support those games, though.
Well, you could compare the CPU usage to a real pc.
It will keep the virtual drives if you use the un-installer that Parallels provides.
Actually, I am pretty sure Parallels will boot up with a SP1 disc, the OEM coverage is spotty though. I am sure that it is BootCamp that requires...
Wait! Partition? Does that mean you are using BootCamp? If so, that is your problem.
Never had an issue with their phone numbers either...
Lower your security level to Medium and see what happens.
"and press power on virtual memory" What do you mean?
young-ster, that's not a solution, it's an alternative method. What you did was set-up bridged networking, these people are trying to use Shared...