Multiple DOS-formatted drives confusing Parallels?
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Mar 29, 2007, 01:01 AM
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minim Junior Member Join: Feb 2007 Posts: 11 |
Multiple DOS-formatted drives confusing Parallels? I am using Parallels to access my Bootcamp WinXP partition - very simple setup which has been working perfectly. However, since I recently obtained a Firewire external hard drive to house my CD collection (which I'm ripping while I'm in Australia so I don't have to lug all the discs back to the UK with me), Parallels is having a crisis while the drive is attached to my MacBook Pro. It's giving me this error: "More than one Windows partitions are found. This is not a standard Boot Camp configuration. Please refer to the Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide, Using Boot Camp Windows XP Installation chapter for instructions on how to configure Parallels virtual machine in case of a non-standard Boot Camp configuration on your Macintosh computer." I'm assuming that this is because I've had to format the external as DOS so I can use it both from my Mac and from my old Sony Vaio which is enjoying retirement as a music server beside the stereo, but I don't see why Parallels is thinking that it's a non-standard Boot Camp partition - sure it's a DOS-formatted drive, but there's no OS on there, just files. Is there any way to fix this up? I've found that when I disconnect the firewire drive, Parallels boots up just fine, as per usual, but that's a real pain when you're in the middle of ripping 400-odd CDs... Any suggestions? |
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Mar 29, 2007, 01:17 AM
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Platinum Samples Member Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 82 |
See http://forum.parallels.com/thread10315.html
__________________ Rail Jon Rogut Producer/Engineer www.platinumsamples.com Engineered Drums for BFD |
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Mar 29, 2007, 03:26 PM
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hairyneanderthal Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 75 |
fixed by ynot Quote:
I was helped with the same problem by ynot in this thread http://forums.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=9583 You need to edit your *.pvs file manually and make sure you have the correct entries in the [IDE devices] section. You will need a set of entries for every DOS hardrive you want recognised by parallels. Here is my IDE section. Note the extra entries for each "Disk 0:0 image = Boot Camp" I found the relevant entries for diskXsX by running df at the terminal. [IDE devices] Disk 0:0 enabled = 1 Disk 0:0 = 1 Disk 0:0 media = 1 Disk 0:0 connected = 1 Disk 0:0 image = Boot Camp;disk0s3 Disk 0:0 cylinders = 0 Disk 0:0 heads = 0 Disk 0:0 sectors = 0 Disk 0:1 enabled = 1 Disk 0:1 = 2 Disk 0:1 media = 1 Disk 0:1 connected = 1 Disk 0:1 image = Default CD/DVD-ROM Disk 1:0 enabled = 1 Disk 1:0 = 1 Disk 1:0 media = 1 Disk 1:0 connected = 1 Disk 1:0 image = Boot Camp;disk2s2 Disk 1:0 cylinders = 0 Disk 1:0 heads = 0 Disk 1:0 sectors = 0 Disk 1:1 enabled = 0 Disk 1:1 = 0 Apparently the documentation needs updating to accommodate this. |
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Mar 29, 2007, 03:55 PM
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mraub1 Junior Member Join: Feb 2007 Posts: 13 |
While the above might work, the author clearly is familiar with Unix commands. I'm not and the chance of me screwing something up in editing this file is very high. This problem ought to be fixed promptly as it apparently afflicts everyone who is both trying to use Bootcamp as the Windows source and has an extra drive attached to their Mac. |
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Mar 29, 2007, 04:40 PM
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hairyneanderthal Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 75 |
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This IS the fix, if you read ynot's posts in the first link I sent you will see that he was surprised that this hadn't been included in the documentation yet. http://forums.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=9583 I'll rephrase, this is the fix for the moment as I would expect this sort of feature to be added to the GUI preferences, probably in one of the next updates seeing as Parallels have pinpointed the problem and know how to fix it. |
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Mar 29, 2007, 09:54 PM
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mraub1 Junior Member Join: Feb 2007 Posts: 13 |
Well. this may be a fix; hopefully it's not the fix. Here's what I get with the UNIX command: Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/disk0s2 866123776 259322784 606288992 30% / devfs 196 196 0 100% /dev fdesc 2 2 0 100% /dev <volfs> 1024 1024 0 100% /.vol /dev/disk0s3 109977560 18474456 91503104 17% /Volumes/Windows XP /dev/disk1s1 312505408 170143232 142362176 54% /Volumes/PHOTOS automount -nsl [211] 0 0 0 100% /Network automount -fstab [222] 0 0 0 100% /automount/Servers automount -static [222] 0 0 0 100% /automount/static My next question is where is *.pvs file? I typed that in Spotlight and it found nothing. I nosed around in the Parallels folders and also found no file with that ending. Thanks, MIKE |
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