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It sounds like you're on the right track, though, let us know what that investigation reveals.
I would also recommend re-installing Parallels. Yet, if it were my personal machine, I probably would leave it be for the cool factor.
See if they are both pointing to the same location, if so, delete one of them, deleting the .pvs files causes zero data loss from the vm.
If the Tools were installed already, go into your configuration editor, and check to see if your CD drive still has a .dmg file that is related to...
I personally find Safari very fast, and Firefox relatively slow on even a physical Windows machine or in BootCamp, so this is not surprising. You...
I would go the latter, it's easy. Just duplicate your install folder, when you get in change your network name, etc. Make sure that you don't have...
It sounds like there was probably a conflict inside of the registry for the shared folders between Parallels and the old VMWare settings.
What type of networking are you using? Shared or Bridged? What are your TCP/IP settings in your network adapter?
I would explore the DNS issue first... Can you map a drive by the IP address?
Shared Networking?
Well, you can only give one core to Parallels... But, inside of your configuration window you can find a setting to optimize for Guest OS...
Hey, that's cool, cheers! Gotta hate those ****** routing tables.
Hmm... Have you tried disabling shared profiles?
Have you downloaded the recent wireless update for MacBooks? That might have some fix, as there were some bugs in the MB's wireless drivers.
WOAH! Now that's bizzare, you've got the world's most powerful computer there... Do you have multiple Windows installs? If so, do they all show...
Well, if one disk works, but the other disk doesn't it means one of two things: A. The disks were different, such as being a CD that a vendor has...
Hmm... summitscout, have you tried un-installing parallels, restarting, installing, restarting? It sounds like Parallels is not properly...
Restart after the un-install, then again after the install. OS X tends to behave better with a restart as anything queued for the next start-up...
Can you ping the router?
Have you tried running a good system cleaner like Onyx? If I recall correctly system jobs are cron'd to around 2 AM in the morning so they usually...