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Maybe it has to do with non-U.S. versions of Windows, which I notice that you (and, I assume, the OP) are using. (I am using a U.S. English...
These e-mail lists are very active and have knowledgeable participants: Mac-L: <http://listmoms.net/lists/> Mac OSX Newbies:...
What programs does this apply to? I just opened QuickBooks and Firefox and could type both @ and " with no problem using the normal keys. David...
MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (2.33 GHz, 3 G RAM, 10.49) Parallels 3188, WinXP Pro SP2 (Coherence not active) MBP often sleeps while Parallels is...
I told someone in a different forum that Parallels e-mail support was spotty, but he tried it and got a reply within three days. David
Very informative. A few questions: When you say "on standby," do you mean "to sleep?" I have been putting my Mac to sleep with the VM sometimes...
Disk Utility.app is in Applications>Utilities. Not sure what you mean by "on the hard drive." Everything is on the hard drive. Maybe you are...
There is no such thing as "'windows for mac' software." There is only Windows software and Mac OS software. David
Have you tried using Disk Utility (Repair Disk Permissions and Repair Disk), emptying caches with Yasu or Onyx, etc., and restarting the Mac OS?...
Agreed, but whose post are you referring to? Thank you, David
I have a similar setup to you (MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, 10.4.9) and Parallels Desktop 3188 runs fine with XP Pro SP2. You say that Mac OS X is...
When you say not just antivirus, are you referring to AVG? David
Which are these? I thought AVG was one of them? David
What do you think of Grisoft AVG? Thank you, David
Which manual are you using? In mine ("Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide.pdf"), p. 4 is part of the Table of Contents and a search for ".com"...
I think you have described the situation exactly. As you say, though, they are not a startup any more, so the question is, why are they still...
I did purchase the product and looked back at that e-mail. You are right--the forum link is there but it is not very prominent and I overlooked...
Thank you for the reality check. I estimate that the shortcomings of the manual are responsible for perhaps 80% or more of the posts to this...
Thank you--now I understand. That was my original question. David
When mmischke refers to "disk image," does he mean the winxp.hdd file? Is that what he is recommending you remove? David