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officially 4 is the max. unofficially 6gb appears to be the max (with a 2gb and a 4gb stick), but YMMV.
2gb is not really enough to run os x and a VM. it'll run, but as you noticed it will be slow. you should upgrade, but check what slots are free....
why can you not resize the window? what happens when you try? to resize a window on the mac side, hover the mouse in one of the corners of the...
windows will see your network connection as an ethernet connection regardless of the type of network connection you use on the mac. all of the mac...
just move the VM to the drive you want. and open it from there. i run most of my VMs from an external drive. parallels doesn't care where the VM...
one is the "short name" (lingojangoadmin) and one is the account name (Lingo Jango Admin). i run 100% of the time as admin (have since 2004)....
when parallels creates a disk, it only allocates the actual space in use, so if nothing has been written to the disk (on window's side) then the...
the reason parallels can not compress the space is because the space is actually in use. when you used eraser, you actually wrote data to that...
you shouldn't have an issue. copy the vm to a shared location, then in the new mac account you want to use, make sure your user has permissions to...
try reinstalling parallels tools. i had to run the parallels tools installation a couple of times before it "took", even though it reported the...
are you certain the vm file is using the space? XP will always report 30gb, even if the virtual disk file is only 10gb. when you compress it,...
which "the computer" are you speaking of? are you saying (A) your host os no longer sees the webcam or (B) your virtual machine no longer sees the...
you have to have either the windows install disk or the ISO (disk image as a file). beyond that you can download windows from the parallels store,...
thank you. i thought i was losing my mind because "it never used to do that"
there are some start button replacements - i believe star dock has a fairly well reviewed one - http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/
you're partially correct. the "c:\" drive is not a real drive, it's a virtual disk contained in your virtual machine's file. the other "drives"...
i'm assuming you're asking how to get to a file that's on your windows c:\ drive from your mac. if that's the case, in your virtual machine's...
hah. i had forgotten about this issue, since i switched to just using full screen. today i was wondering why i kept using full screen and not...
same. never used crystal - was never a fan, so it's disabled already. the way i've found to "work around" this very annoying bug is to click...
the .pvm file is your parallels virtual machine. once parallels 7 is installed you will be able to open that virtual machine again. (back it up...