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Sounds like you need to dump Parallels completely and re-install it. You can keep your old .hdd file with your data. See:...
Ditto. Read the manual, look-up anything you don't understand. You will be far along in the general knowledge of virtualization by that alone. :p
It's the sense of security we are after. That is, the warm fuzzy feeling of stability security, versus security stability, which is important too....
Have you tried a re-install of Parallels tools and/or Parallels?
Defragment. How much empty space do you have on your VM?
Use Acronis to port things over. Many threads on this.
Just dump your Parallels tools prior to the back-up and keep the install CD on hand for after a restore. You will have a BootCamp driver CD to...
Ditto. People shouldn't, really. It's one thing if it is a user hosted forum.
Everything running off a BC partition is over to BootCamp 1.2 in our office. No problems. I tried it on a computer and when that worked and...
We have google desktop and IE7 on some VMs and it works without a hitch.
No problem, I typically go through all changed threads at least once every 24 hours. If around 72 elapsed I accidentaly missed your thread before...
It sounds like he is on the most 'perfect' track. I was just presenting a more straightforward way when he was not understanding how a router...
It is actually not that hard to expand a partition... Look at the sticky thread under the Mac forums... It's not THAT bad, if you have any...
Sounds like you don't have enough system resources on the Windows side to run Coherence and the video... Try messing with your VRAM and RAM settings.
BootCamp lock-up? Your virtual HD? So do you have Parallels installed using a .hdd file or BootCamp? It is ambiguous... What works and what...
I would agree, just about anything that is non-3D will work, with some exceptions for USB devices. The best way to find out if it works for you is...
Is there a way you could do it for ONLY the Parallels partition?
The question wasn't answered... Rather it was just stating a related fact. The question is how to change rights on that particular disk/partition...
I would like to know the same. :p
*smirks* You can do it. http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/1a9cd938-fcd1-47d0-a1ab-4d21e3f05d621033.mspx?mfr=true Here is...