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I would suggest to try troubleshooting with the following article first: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297834
Try to do the following: 1. Go to Finder -> Preferences 2. Enable "Connected servers" option. 3. Restart virtual machine.
You can just right-click on the virtual machine you do not use and choose "remove" option. Check here for more information. You can also...
The version of Parallels is important here. Is it 3.0 or 4.0? If this is 3.0, you can try the following: 1. In Windows guest OS, navigate to...
There is an article about that: http://kb.parallels.com/en/5170 It works for Parallels Desktop 4.0 as well.
The first thing that comes to mind is that you aree trying to copy a virtual machine, basically a very large file, to a flash drive or external...
In order to use Windows in virtual machine you should obtain the CD then. Windows or any other OS have to be installed inside the VM. Check here.
First of all, you can check the size of the virtual machine directly. Try looking for a .pvm file (in Parallels 4.0), it should be located in...
Unfortunately, this is impossible. You can check for more information at the following article: http://kb.parallels.com/en/5854 You can try...
Try to either disable the Mac OS system shortcuts from Parallels Desktop -> Preferences -> keyboard. Also, you can find that one specific...
As far as I know, there is no anti-virus that would run on both - Mac side and the vitual machine side. Inside the virtual machine you can use...
I suppose that you have Parallels Desktop 4.0. Parallels does not actually uses the same video card that you have, it creates a virtualized...
The instructions seem to be the correct ones, one thing that I could imagine is that you did not uninstall Parallels Tools from your 4.0 version,...
Can you specify the Service Pack version of your Windows XP guest OS? Could be the case of system requirements, check the following link:...
Well, actually you can easily create a virtual machine based on a boot camp partition, this is the easiest solution here to use your Windows boot...
The data itself is not lost. You ca do the following: 1. Right-click on an older .pvm file and choose "Show package content" option. 2. Inside...
In short, as I understood you have currently the .hdd file, that Parallels Transporter has created, on your Mac. In that case, there is no...
You need to do the following: 1. Go to Parallels menu -> Configure -> "Hardware" section. 2. Check how many Hard disks are currently used....
If this is Parallels 3.0, then you need the winxp.hdd file mainly. It might be located in two places: 1....
First of all, I would suggest to use the following article: http://kb.parallels.com/en/4938 If that is not the case, back up the virtual...