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You cannot boot into DOS using function keys in Windows XP. It doesn't have anything to do with it being run in Parallels on a Mac. (Where did...
Can we get a new GUI for Parallels on Mac OS? The current one doesn't really lend itself to configuring several VMs easily. I think I would...
Nobody asked them to make their application steal focus in the first place.
I don't understand. Which version of Windows have you installed in Parallels? What is your host system (I am assuming it is not Windows?) What...
Install Services for UNIX and OpenSSH. I think you can run Windows .exe from the UNIX subsystem via SSH.
I find the way Parallels presents the VMs a bit awkward. I would very much prefer a menu in the upper right part of the menu bar that would...
Just to clarify: Does TimeMachine save a new version of each changed file or does it only save the changed made to the file?
That would be a nice skill to have (selectively deleting files). Is there anything special to be paid attention to?
3. Click Change All... button.
You sound confused. What do you mean by "when I tried to run Parallels, Boot Camp kicks in to install an OS system"? And what does "I have not...
I don't think there would be any issues with running Virtual PC for Windows in a Boot Camp installation of Windows. But the only advantage this...
Hi, Question to those who like having the Apple key mapped to the Windows key: Do you people exist? Do you find the feature of having a...
(Think of Crossover as something that makes your Windows program into a bad foreign-looking Mac program whereas Parallels makes your Mac into a...
You can open the file in Notepad in Windows and TextEdit in OS X. But in OS X you have to navigate to the folder via the Finder's "Go" -> "Go to...
Note that IE on Windows _does_ see the URL. It just happens to be a different server, namely the Windows machine.
Hm... "localhost" is of course the typical hostname for 127.0.0.1, the local computer. The Mac OS X system and the Windows system are two distinct...
Ok, but WHAT exactly do you want Parallels to do?
I somehow doubt that Apple can legally stop a user from running a (legally obtained) copy of Mac OS X in a virtual machine. Copyright law...
Ok. But what do you want Parallels to do other than run Windows and Windows Web browsers?
What is mamp and what are parallels browsers?