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I'm not running Leopard yet, and thusly can't provide aid. Yet, you will probably want to give the people the specs on your machine so they can...
Zero problems with USB devices here, on several different types of machines. Probably a config hang-up.
Well, as long as you have the accompanying files when you back up the suspended boot camp things should be fine. The best way is to back-up a shut...
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/applescript/conceptual/applescriptlangguide/ should get you started.
I normally just use a pure Virtual Machine; although BC just made it back on my system for a DirectX 9 game I am playing with at the moment....
argh, That sounds like a good idea!
You can't forward key commands when the VM is not active. Period. When the VM is not running, it is akin to having your computer asleep. Or, do...
I second that idea.
Take off the MAC address locking, does it work then? Some report that MAC address spoofing does not work with the Wireless adapter.
Too bad...
Are you using BootCamp then?
The length of time depends upon the state of your VM and the speed of your machine. If it is open, it is pretty much instant. If it is paused,...
They are working on it. Hence the Beta program. Looks like they just released a new one.
Worst case scenario, your Windows XP VM gets screwed over, because of the shared folders, anything that Windows has access to can be deleted. So...
Try upgrading your Parallels install.
Back-up first. Never had an issue with it before, it shouldn't touch your .hdd files.
Sure, just configure your ipfw daemon on OS X to block access to the external world to the IP which Windows has. However you set it.
Try re-installing the Parallels application.
Acronis True Image might hold your answer. Use Acronis to back-up Parallels. Restore it to BC, and install the BC drivers. If everything is...
I would say XP. Vista mainly just has better graphics, and costs a whole lot more, and taxes your computers resources a whole lot more.