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Nope. If I start it by double-clicking the .pvs file, that's what happens. But if I open the application from the dock or by double-clicking the...
This build works beautifully for me . . . except that every time I start Parallels, I have to go through the OS Installation Assistant and...
Works for me, too.
try ---------- do shell script "/Users/yourname/Documents/foo.sh" user name "XXXXXX" password "YYYYYY" with administrator privileges...
Didn't work for me.
http://www.parallels.com/en/download/desktop/update/
I have the host-only problem too and have reverted (I hope temporarily) to 1918.
Same here. Mac Pro 2.66 GHz, 3 GB RAM
There are two ways to deal with this problem. One involves toggling the MTU setting in OS X's System Preferences—>Network and the other, which is...
Try this: uninstall Parallels using the uninstaller restart your Mac install build 1910 restart your Mac It fixed the VT-x problem for...
Try: uninstall restart install restart It worked for me. Mac Pro 2.66, 3 GB RAM
My revert procedure: 1) I close my VM (WXP Home) 2) I select "Revert Memory Back" 3) When the message about having to restart to revert to the...
Andrew— If I select "Revert Memory Back" (which, incidentally, is redundant—"back" is unnecessary and incorrect after "revert"), I get the...
http://download.parallels.com/RC/Parallels-Desktop-1896.2-Mac.dmg
Andrew— I'm having a similar problem. When I try to launch the VM, sometimes I get the beach ball and I can't either quit or force quit...
When you say "the original instructions", do you mean the ones in monoclast's post of July 13th? If not, which post are you referring to?
The fact that the thread is a couple of weeks old just means that the first message is that old. Check the dates of the posts and you'll see that...
Have you tried build 1896.2: http://download.parallels.com/RC/Parallels-Desktop-1896.2-Mac.dmg
If you're using host-only networking, you have to reboot your Mac after installing a new version of Parallels. Once you do that, en2 should be...
Well, I'm running on a Mac Pro with 3 GB RAM and no maxmem setting, and everything's working fine so far with 1896.2.