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I don't know how 'minor' it would really be. Your description oversimplifies the matter as Parallels is running it's virtualized hardware, while...
I have noticed some people's posts go unattended, but in my experience, every problem I have had has been promptly solved and attended to by...
If there is a way, I am not aware of it. As a general policy, copying the disk images is pretty easy and should be implemented into whatever...
Do you have full access privileges to the file? Have any other computer users accessed the file? Also, have you tried doing a simple re-boot?
Well, I'll need a little more information about your home network to help. What type of router are you using? Also, what type of networking do you...
It would be a very useful feature, and has been brought up before. As rekoil pointed out, the performance is a major issue with implementing this,...
Are you running out of RAM by any chance?
Andrew, if I need to share a VM, the Shared is certainly the most intuitive, unless you are pushing things off a network drive, in which case you...
Well, unless you created another snapshot, or happen to have TimeMachine or another back-up program, I think you are sunk.
As long as you have not turned your security settings up, you should be able to just drag and drop.
While running? No. When it is not running? Yes. Just drag it off.
Fusion does not allow you to run Windows programs without it's VM to be turned on... As said above, you can do essentially the same thing with...
Glad you figured it out, enabling that extension makes sense... You need to have the DL support.
Totally bizzare. Have you tried configuring the port forwarding by the ipfw and natd daemons in OS X directly?
Yep, just drag and drop the folder that holds the files (probably named winxp).
Have you tried toggeling between shared and bridged networking?
It's not possible at this point in time, because Parallels Desktop for OS X is a much more advanced version than what is available for Windows....
Copy and paste the first command over, then type in your administrator password for the admin account you are currently using (you must be logged...
If it doesn't spin on, it is probably a hardware issue, not software, Parallels spins up as needed on all the many machines I have seen running...
Yep, just make sure that full permissions are granted on the file to whatever user you want to access it... That is key.