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I plan to add a fast external USB 2.0 hard drive to my MacBook Pro (2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB HD).
I will be storing hundreds of MS Word 2000 documents, created in the Parallels/XP SP 2 partition, on the external drive.
Though I am not technically savvy, I have successfully installed Parallels Desktop for Mac, the XP OS, my old MS Word 2000 program, and the (Windows-only) Naturally Speaking 9 speech-to-text software which I will be using to archive several decades of aging (hard-to-scan) newspaper clips -- reviews, columns and features.
Now I need -- AND WOULD BE MOST GRATEFUL FOR -- advice from this forum's experienced Parallels users.
How do you install/hook-up an external hard drive on the Mac so it stores data produced within the virtual XP OS?
How do you burn these XP-created MS Word data CDs from such a hard drive? (Or does the CD-burner only work within the Mac OS?)
Thanks, in advance, for any advice or suggestions.
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