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What build are you using? What happens if you try and connect multiple devices?
Write a script that accesses the USB drive every 180 seconds.
To install on a VM only is to create a VM that is not tied to BootCamp.
Use Bridged Networking, than treat the VM like you would any other physical machine when configuring your network. Port Forwarding, etc. should be...
It's more than just adding support... It's writing a whole new application and technology.
You would specifically have to tell it to do that or set it up to do that.
Get the internet working on OS X, then just use Shared Networking.
System Builder SHOULD be fine.
alexofindy & mhickman, Or there is an option C: Back-up your .hdd file. Expand orig .hdd file with Parallels Image Utility. Boot from your...
Beautiful, it is nice to know that this is fixed! Will this fix be included in the next build?
Hmm... That upper right menu-bar implementation would be pretty cool. If they pull a few pages from the Interface demoed for Parallels Server...
Yea, OEM is a legal 'gray area'. I believe you could, in the letter of the law, interpret the hardware as a mouse.
I had this problem once on my XServe (internal HD), Parallels Support put together a custom build for my server and all is working well again....
Have you un-installed and reinstalled Parallels and/or Parallels tools?
Also, if you just want to recover your files, can you open the .hdd file that you run your VM off of with Parallels Explorer? If so, you can just...
XP Pro is still the desired choice of many people, although if you cut out a lot of features Vista supposedly runs fine. I would wait for Vista to...
Well, just hit OS X's IP, DNS name, or whatever. If you want to stay internal poke into your system preferences and see the IPs listed there under...
Have you tried updating to the latest MacFUSE?
There are OEM disks for different manufacturers, which install windows and a set of drivers keyed to the particular machines, these disks can only...
As a general rule, OEM will work, the key is that it is a real OEM disk and NOT a disk that is tied to a particular type of computer. I use OEM,...