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Do you Shut Down 'gracefully'?
Definetly zap it all. This sort of problem usually disapears after you do a complete un-install and re-install.
Have you considered using Acronis True Image to image the disc, then make a new install onto your Parallels and then restore Acronis to the...
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When you are using Parallels things are emulated. BootCamp drivers do NOT work.
I'll be interested to see what they roll out... One thing they could do that would help with minimal effort is get a handful of sticky threads and...
Oh it sure as heck works great as a server product!
They have one, but it doesn't zap it all the way. :( I agree it would be nice to have a full one.
What are your access privilages for your user on the Parallels files?
Thanks, darkone. I've been needing to Bookmark those.
I assume Parallels tools are installed. Have you tried re-installing? Have you tried turning on USB auto-connect. I don't think there is a...
Did you upgrade from a beta? If so, have you tried completely zapping Parallels and then installing it again with the latest version? Make sure...
Yep. You need to clean shut down Parallels. It has a setting in the boot records to start up the Parallels drivers. If you dumped hal.dll have...
Yeah, you definetly need more space. Always try to keep 10-15% of your drive open. Min. It kills you if you don't. Trust me, I was there, done that.
I agree with that 100%
Right, you have the old version on another computer, dump the new SP2 onto the other computer and slipstream it over...
On the lighter side... This reminds me of this SlashDot article: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/15/1649206
I saw on a thread on this... Let me know if you can find it by searching... I'll look tomorrow if you can't.
Strangely enough we don't have issues with MAC address spoofing here... For all that is worth to Parallels.
Go into Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. Then remove Parallels Tools.