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Yes, I am from Parallels development team. Am I right undertand that your VM you've get by converting virtual PC's VM? Do you have Window...
That is bad. I can't even reproduce your situation. Please, provide us your *.pvs file. Have you another virtual machines?
mjmac, are you really booting or resuming? Wnen VM is resuming, all CDROM drives are reconnecting. After vmtools.iso has reconnected, autorun...
And one more question, what is type of guest OS you have selected on VM configuration?
Ok. It is set to "DMA if available" but what about current transfer mode? If it is DMA also, try to set it to PIO. I think, there is not need to...
Sorry, there was a mistake. Of couse driver name is atapi.sys Very strange, but CDROM was not changing since 3094, as I remember. I'll check it....
hmm... Please boot your windows with real drive connected (with disk or without it doesn't matter) and look at device name into device manager...
Please, provide us more information about your guest OS configuration and installed software. Boot with disconnected CDROM, and look at Windows...
Please, read this http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=7148
You better buy another Windows disk or repair your MacBook's drive. Parallels or Image Tool doesn't eject disks itself. If you think that is...
May be you are logged into windows as guest? ;) Which user you are logging in Windows?
Yes. You are right. Go to Actions and select Install Parallel Tools. If installation will not start, connect manually to vmtools.iso that comes...
Have you booted windows successfully after uninstalling tools? Now you can install tools from your current version of parallels. And into the...
hmm... Instead of build 1970 you must install your previous vesrion. The simplest way is to boot windows into safe mode, after that click...
hmm... did you uninstall parallels tools before you update? If not, try to uninstall current build, install 1970 build again. If it will not help...
Delete your *.hdd file with vista installed. After that you can delete *.pvs file. It is enough. This is works if you installed vista as...
Please, read this topic http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=7688 Do you have this problem?
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=7148
Use original bootable CD from microsoft. Of couse you may install windows from your cd, but at first you must create partition on your virtuial...
Did you try this? http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=160&highlight=bootable+floppy