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The tools provide the video and sound drivers, and some basic functionality such as: _mouse integration _timer (PC clock) synchronisation...
I suggest you assign no more than 2 cores to the VM, that should also help - in this way, only 2 cores are used by the VM, and 2 are "free" for...
I suggest you uninstall the Parallels tools and then re-install them from the latest update.
This should not be a problem. Can you describe in a little more detail what happens when you try to play that DVD?
Hm, that's distinctly odd and sounds like a prior failed installation of Parallels. The installer disk comes with an uninstaller. I suggest you...
I don't think you can do much to speed up your vm... but 1/3 to 1/2 the speed of boot camp isn't very good; usually Parallels runs faster than...
Hi Tim, no - the VM has its own video driver which is the Parallels one, and you can't replace it with another driver. Not all games work in...
have you installed Parallels Tools? Without those you won't be able to network. If yes, then check your network settings from the "Virtual...
How much memory have you assigned to your VM, how much to Parallels overall (if not "Auto")? If Parallels resp. the VM is taking up a significant...
What's your device do - do you plug it into the USB port of your Mac? If yes (and I assume so; haven't seen a Mac with a serial port for a while)...
I suggest you completely de-install the Parallels tools from your Windows VM (using the Windows uninstall feature), reboot the VM, and then...
No, the drivers should be there. Have you tried mounting a disk (or an image) on your Mac and then connecting the DVD drive to Parallels?
The easiest method to print from Parallels is to use the printer driver that Parallels uses to send print jobs to the Mac default printer. That...
you can do with Parallels pretty much anything you can do on a "real" PC. So if your upgrade disk tells you that you can use it to upgrade from XP...
You may want to switch from "Bridged" to "Shared" networking: Menu "Virtual Machine" -> "Configure" -> Tab "Hardware" -> "Network Adaptor". If...
Hi Johannes, I guess you've set up the virtual disk to be "expanding". I suggest you try to compress it and then change it to a fixed size disk.
Not sure what you mean... What guest OS are you trying to use? XP? Vista? Win7? What configuration process do you mean? The Windows one, or Parallels?
The virtual memory implementation is not one done by Parallels but rather by Apple in the Mac OS; Parallels is just using it. That's what seems to...
Your configuration sounds good. However, with 128 MB of memory, you can easily afford to turn on 3D for added fun. Not sure what you mean by...
you may need to mount the parallels tools image in the VM first.