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It gets by by creating multiple Virtual Adapters. You can see these inside of your System Preferences. Here is the chain: 1. Your Apple Ethernet...
You can do it as often as you need to. Just tell them it is on the same machine.
Cheers Ankou, you beat everyone to the draw.
Well, it's not that bad in the sense of things that can go wrong... For me it is the part that always works, and that precisely is why we use it.
Well, you should be able to get the BootCamp partition pretty much as small as you want through the BootCamp Set-up Assistant. You probably need...
Well, I really can't help you with stability without knowing what is showing up in your crash logs and your parallels logs... As for USB, I found...
Well, how much RAM are you allocating and how much do you have?
Open Parallels, boot up, and then soft shut it down and close it. Now try going in.
Is WoW on your Mac side?
You have two options, both are stored under /Applications/Utilites: 1. The Network Utility application. 2. Terminal which gives you a command...
Why? Just use one.
Can you ping that IP from your Mac side?
Did you install BootCamp by any chance? If so, the other 'drive' might be the BootCamp partition.
3 GB is possible in the MBP and with the new Santa Rosa MBPs you can add 4.
Is it logically disconnected from OS X?
We run Parallels on the secondary monitor in full-screen and windowed mode without an issue on a 17" MacbookPro with 2 GB of RAM on the latest...
That is what I would like to know....
Hey, for the record, what happens if you go into coherence when you try to sync? Does it fail like with mediarite?
We don't have to spoonfeed someone? Wow, that is new!
Search... You can use a tool like Acronis True Image to back-up your Parallels image, then, restore it to BootCamp.