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Hi everyone! I got hit with this bug as well.
I have an windows xp image that, for some reason, cannot go into coherence mode. It was working on parallels v3 but for some reason, v4 isnt being cooperative.
I also have a windows vista image that works in coherence mode without a problem.
Thanks!
-Jay
Just in case you have not yet tried this... It worked for me, you could also be lucky!
I had a problem with Coherence not working, this also prevented the Host resolution from adjusting itself to match the window size , leaving black bars around the Host display if the window was made larger. I found that when I looked in the Host (Windows XP) Control Panel\System\Hardware that there were exclamation marks against the Intel AGP and PCI bridge entries, I deleted those, then scanned for changes and after the drivers for these were found from my Windows XP install disk, I rebooted and the Parallels Video 'card' was detected, the drivers were loaded and Coherence then worked, along with the Host resolution adjusting itself as the window is re-sized.
I have this same problem. When I loaded Parallels it wanted the installation CD to load a video driver. I bypassed that and now realize that I probably made a mistake. I don't find video under devices in Parallels. I do have the disk and I suspect this is my problem. How do I get back to load the device the device driver.
I took mkstevo's suggestion to go to controls>system>hardware and discovered that there were two versions of the parallels keyboard one of which had an exclamation point. I deleted that one. Once I shut down Parallels and restarted, the virtual machine came up in coherence mode. In this case the problem was unrelated to the video. It appears that there are several devices associated with coherence mode and that any one of them could be the culprit.
Thanks to mkstevo. This appears to be a good place to start if you have coherence problems.