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No, once established the connection is usually quite stable, at least on this machine (an MBAir that travels with me a lot and is very often...
I don't experience these issues. One thing I've done a while back was to disable USB in the VM (I don't need it there as I Channel any USB devices...
Ah - headless. Not sure if that works with PD. Maybe there's another Parallels product that would allow this.
Actually I'm thinking more that this is an issue with shared apps. You could try turning folder sharing back on, but leave application sharing...
When you go into your VM's network settings, have you set the VM's virtual network card to "shared" or "bridged"?
Suzett, I don't think that adding memory to your Mac will do the trick. Try to decrease the memory your VM uses. Give your VM 1 GB of memory,...
Again I suggest to lower the VM's memory requirements. If your VM uses so much memory that the Mac is thrashing (moving lots of memory to the swap...
Have you tried playing with the memory settings of the VM (and of Parallels) - in particular reducing them so that Parallels and the VM do not use...
Why don't you try completely isolating the VM from the Mac; there's a setting in the VM configuration for that. You won't have shared folders or...
There is an update to the Parallels tools; while that addresses a different issue, it may help you, too?
Hmmm... at first glance it sounds as if the HDD image that you're trying to connect to your VM is *so* corrupt that the VM just can't recognise...
I'm using a Parallels 5 VM running Windows 7 on a very low-spec Mac (1.6 GHz MBAir, 2 GB Ram overall, 864 MB assigned to the VM, 3D on at 128 MB...
While this may not directly help you (I have no clue whether or how Parallels deals with "real" NTFS disks), there is MacFuse which will help the...