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It has nothing to do with Parallels... When windows has an IP address from one network and you suspend then connect the mac to a new network...
My guess would be that windows does not notice the network change because of the bridging. Next time I would try the following from XP: Open a...
This works: /Applications/Parallels.app/Contents/MacOS/Parallels /Path/To/machine.pvs & Just make sure the machine is set to auto start.
I think the forum for the Mac version of Parallels needs to be restructured. One area for all issues is becoming a mess with all the posts from...
Not yet... It fails with a unsupported BIOS error... I cannot remember the exact message. I tried with my February 2006 build from MS TechNet.
Do I need to say anymore!
What I have done so far is edit the pvs file remotely to set the machine to boot on launch then use the open command to launch the...
This has nothing to do with any VM software... Windows in general doesnt like to update the CD name in windows explorer. Or it remember the name...
OK thanks, Im just trying to get a better idea of what is happening... Not trying to imply that Parallels is doing anything wrong.
The question is how does Parallels install the StartupItem when it never asks for a password? The permissions do not allow this...
The /Library/StartupItems folder has permissions of 755 root:wheel as does /Library/StartupItem/Parallels so if it does not ask for permission...
The kernel extensions for PW are stored inside the application bundle so moving it is not wise... As root edit...
Is there a way to launch a VM from the unix shell? Something like this would be nice......
20" iMac here... Can't get en1 to bridge & en0 kernel panics the host...
Can a machine created in the Windows or Linux version of Parallels Workstation be booted on the Mac version? Didn't see anything about it in...
I can't wait to get home from work and try this out... If it works well on my iMac I will be buying a MacBook Pro tomorrow afternoon.
Boot Camp is pretty sweet... I installed XP on my iMac after work tonight... Once it was installed I realized I just devoted 20Gb of hard disk...
If you guys can beat VMware and Microsoft to market with this you would have my business in a heartbeat. I tried out the demo on a windows box...