Hi, I have an 20" iMac with 1.5G of ram and I have been experimenting with Parallels since beta 2. Sound has never worked for me. I was hoping that the problem would be fixed in the RC but it isn't. Windows XP SP2 reports that Windows has trouble with several device drivers in the driver manager. How do I fix this? I have attached a screenshot of the device manager for your reference. --Rick
My sound is broken too Interesting. My sound is also broken and has been since I don't remember when. I keep hoping it will be fixed in each release. Looking at the previous screen shot my reaction is: 1) He has a Sound Resource! (Mine doesn't) 2) He doesn't have a Floppy resource, but I do. I'm running on a 17" iMac (1.83 GHz). I'm about to create a new VM and re-install to see if I get the sound working.
Yeah, I am thinking about doing the same thing. What sucks is that my VM is all cherried out like I want it and now I'd have to start over. --Rick
Fresh VM restored sound So creating a fresh VM did the trick. Luckily I didn't have much installed since this is a test box. I just wondered if you could create a new VM, but point the disk file to the existing disk file and keep booting from there. (Back it up first.)
It Works! OK, I created a new VM and installed windows on a new disk image. The installation was a waste of time. I then decided to try re-pointing the Hard Disk 1 file to my old disk image. It booted up, and about a minute after starting new hardware was auto-detected. The sound hardware was one of the items, and now it works.
So do you think deleting the VM config and creating a new VM that points to the old image will work? I'll give that a try tonight. --Rick
Create new VM first Create the new VM without deleting the old VM (just in case). Then just re-point the Hard Disk 1 link to the old hard disk image. Once it works, delete the original virtual machine file (but *not* the hard disk file )
I fixed my sound!!! I went into the directory where the virtual hard disk is and deleted the .pvs file. I then created a new VM and pointed it at the old .hdd file. Once I booted up, I uninstalled the sound card and let windows find it again. Thanks for the help! --Rick