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Do a search for files with the extension pvs, your VM probably just got moved by the Leopard installer.
Here's what mine looks like while Parallels is running: [boot loader] timeout=1 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating...
When I was using a Boot Camp partition with build 5160 in Leopard I also had Parallels hang and had to force quit it. Then when I tried to boot...
Try installing Windows from a disk image.
The performance of Vista is very poor, especially under virtualization. It is not surprising that you were given the recommendation to use...
There is already a version of Parallels Desktop that is compatible with Leopard - but it is still in beta. Here's more info and the download page.
Just FYI, there is a public beta of Parallels Desktop that adds Leopard support. It is beta though so it could have other bugs.
The latest public beta appears to fix this issue, so if you absolutely need this particular problem fixed you may want to try it. Keep in mind...
To prevent this you'll need to turn off mouse synchronization in Parallels Tools.
I've found that this will end up happening if I use drag-and-drop from Mac to Windows on my BootCamp VM. If home folder sharing and global...
It's a MacFUSE error. MacFUSE is what is used to mount the Windows disks on the Mac desktop. If you disable mounting Windows disks on the Mac...
Unfortunately the performance of Parallels 3D support will be very difficult to benchmark, as depending on how each particular game's 3D engine...
Yes, or temporarily downgrade. I consider it likely that there will be an update soon, as the Parallels team probably has been holding back on...
Try setting it to use OpenGL, most of the games that Parallels lists as supported have an OpenGL mode.
While Windows is running, go to the "Applications" menu and select "Show Windows taskbar". The newer build of Parallels adds the ability to keep...
If you do an archive and install you will have to reinstall Parallels afterwards. A upgrade install will probably not require a reinstall of...
I noticed that the file seems to be incorrectly interpreted as text (at least by Safari). Try this link. 2.0GHz MacBook Pro 10.4.10...
"My BootCamp" is a virtual machine that is automatically created by Parallels when no other virtual machines are available (I don't remember how...
Keep in mind that DirectX 9 is not really supported by Parallels yet, even though some DirectX 9 games may work. Before giving up on this though...
Launch TextEdit and choose "Open..." from the "File" menu. Then select "Documents" from the column on the left, then select the Parallels folder...