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SPAM? Funny how all your, 8, posts are references to the same antivirus brand...
AFAIK the format of the VM has been unchanged since v4, the real hiccup is with Parallels Tools, when you boot a VM that has PDM7 Tools installed...
OSX can read NTFS and read and write exFAT ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT ), both of which are perfectly capable of dealing with big files.
Yes, you will.
I suggest you use Window or Full Screen mode instead of Coherence?
I'm glad you put a picture that shows the memory usage on your machine, Active and Wired memory are currently occupying about 10 GB and Inactive 4...
Is the Windows version 64bit? (Only 64bit Windows can use more than 4 GB RAM)
It's not impossible but it's difficult and likely not worth it, when there are easier solutions. To summarize there are two issues with the...
Crazy. It uses a variant of MacFUSE.
Wrong forum
Your brother deleted a .hds file also. Maybe some file recovery software can retrieve the file, but I doubt it, it's a big binary file, and if...
Faster Guest (Windows), and enable adaptive hypervisor.
No, the CPU is perfectly fine for running Parallels, however, set the virtual RAM to 2 or 3 GB, you have plenty of RAM and it will increase the...
Unsupported and unlikely to be supported any time soon, blame Apple for not allowing access to the API. http://kb.parallels.com/en/113309
Doesn't matter what file format, use a clone tool that can be booted of a cd (or cd image), you'll than have to create a new VM manually (without...
Only by using 3rd party cloning tools, but that won't be an easy process, as Windows doesn't like to be booted into a completely different...
While running under Parallels both will have a similar performance. The only difference is that the bootcamp one can be booted natively (and have...
On the Parallels 7 download page (Bottom right corner).
The right Alt key in Windows has is a different Alt it's Alt Gr (equal to Ctrl + Alt).
If this is not a Bootcamp based VM (most likely): It is stored in a .pvm package (/Users/username/Documents/Parallels/), there's a file there with...