Unable to Access VM Settings
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Apr 8, 2007, 03:03 PM
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rwilkerson Junior Member Join: Apr 2007 Posts: 16 |
Unable to Access VM Settings I did a stupid thing, I guess. I set my Windows XP VM up so that when opened the VM starts immediately. I've also set it so that when I shut down the VM, Parallels automatically quits. As far as I've been able to find, this leaves me no way to edit the settings for this machine since I can't edit them while it's running. I'm trying to update the amount of memory available to the VM, but can't do it with these settings and can't change the settings. I've contacted Parallels support and was advised to push Command, double click on the dock icon and continue to hold down Command for 20-30 seconds, but all that seems to do is launch Finder with the Parallels folder contents displayed. Has anyone else seen this? Is it possible to access the machine settings? Am I doing something wrong in following the instructions from Parallels support? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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Apr 8, 2007, 04:06 PM
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hairyneanderthal Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 75 |
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I use vi from the terminal, but you could also use textedit. For the two options you mention they should be on probably the 12th and 13th line and be set to the following to put them back to their default. I am guessing they are both = 1 now. Start auto = 0 AutoShutdown = 0 Quote:
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Apr 8, 2007, 04:27 PM
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rwilkerson Junior Member Join: Apr 2007 Posts: 16 |
Bingo. Since it's Unix, I figured there was a text-based config file around somewhere, but I didn't expect it to be the pvs file. Everything worked exactly as you expected and I have more memory available. Thanks for your help. |
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Apr 9, 2007, 08:31 AM
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chabig Senior Member Join: Mar 2007 Posts: 122 |
You misunderstood the instruction to launch Parallels with the command key. Don't hold the command key down while you launch Parallels. That will indeed just show the Parallels app in the Finder. Instead, you want to launch Parallels and then immediately hold down the command key. |
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Apr 9, 2007, 08:38 AM
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rwilkerson Junior Member Join: Apr 2007 Posts: 16 |
Well, if I misunderstood then I'm still misunderstanding. Here's what I got from support: "Push command key, double-click on Parallels Desktop and keep pushing command key for 20 - 30 seconds till you get the Parallels Property Page." Seems pretty clear, but I appreciate the clarification nonetheless. Just to verify, I'll try this method when I get back to my Mac. Thanks for the input. |
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