Parallels is a real Disappointment
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Aug 3, 2007, 06:11 PM
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hfdx Junior Member Join: Aug 2007 Posts: 13 |
Parallels is a real Disappointment I've got a brand new computer, purchased Windows XP, followed all the installation instructions, and even tips I got on this web site, and I still can't get it to work. I'm not even getting any replies to my post. Don't anybody buy Parallels. You might wind up getting stuck too. |
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Aug 3, 2007, 07:48 PM
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hfdx Junior Member Join: Aug 2007 Posts: 13 |
You can see my previous post. But here it is again: I purchased a MacBook 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 2 GB of memory and running Mac OS X version 10.4.10. It is connected to my home wireless network, and that is all. I purchased Parallels Desktop 3.0, and when I installed it on the computer, an upgrade downloaded. Get info says I am running Build 4128.0. I purchased a new copy of Windows XP Home Edition. I install Parallels Desktop selecting the recommended Windows Express mode. When the program asks me, I insert the Windows XP CD. The installation proceeds to a point where I have a PC window says I have Parallels(R) VGA-Compatible BIOS Version 2.01 followed by the version and build number, then 640 KB Base Memory 524288 KB Extended Memory Boot from hard drive... and that's it. Game over. I can't get beyond that. I have gone back and uninstalled the Parallels program. Threw out a half dozen Parallels folders (where did those all come from?) (I found a faq that said to make sure certain files were not on the computer, I checked, they weren't) Repaired permissions. Restarted. Repaired permissions again. Re-installed the Parallels program from the CD. Restarted. Attempted to install Windows XP from the CD, and I wind up back in the same place. "Boot from hard drive..." Game over. I put in the Parallels CD and follow instructions. How can I go wrong? |
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Aug 3, 2007, 08:23 PM
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brkirch Senior Member Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 415 |
Did the Windows install ever actually start? Or does it not get that far? If Windows doesn't even start to install you might need change the boot order of your virtual machine. To do that, if you are stuck on that screen, press the shutdown (stop) button, go to the "Edit" menu, select "Virtual Machine...", click on the "Booting" tab (when "Options" is selected) and select the boot sequence that says "CD-ROM, Hard Disk, Floppy". |
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Aug 3, 2007, 08:39 PM
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aclaver Junior Member Join: Sep 2006 Posts: 27 |
I replied in the previous thread. Obviously it is something wrong on your computer since many thousands of people run Parallels every day. Have you tried installing using another Windows XP installation CD? Have you tried installing using the manual rather than the Express method? Have you tried installing under a different user account? Have you tried installation another OS (like one of the Linux distributions)? |
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Aug 3, 2007, 09:43 PM
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brkirch Senior Member Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 415 |
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Nov 1, 2007, 04:04 PM
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parallelsuserwithmanyprob Junior Member Join: Nov 2007 Posts: 2 |
i have the same problem as hfdx. after trying vista on parallels - which didnīt work: no napster, no acceptable media streaming (e.g. last.fm and others), no satisfying performance for a non freeware and licenced software (!) - so i decided to buy a new win xp home license to get things right after i read that windows media player is a problem for parallels (mail from the support-team). so i have tried several times to get things running with parallels + win xp home. i read in forums that other users had problems too and got it after three trials. but: not on my mac mini (new, osx) and my licenced paralles (incl. update). so i ask myself: what is parallels all abaout? many hours of nerving installation and trying, buying software and at the end disappointment, no real support of parallels. the new xp installation works several minutes and stays at "39" or "31" minutes or at other times. there is no chance of installing it successfully. my conclusion: parallels does not work when using a new mac mini, a new parallels version and a new xp home-license. so why does parallels get the money for this software?! parallelsuserwithmanyprob. is there any help???? |
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Nov 1, 2007, 09:57 PM
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brkirch Senior Member Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 415 |
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Installing Windows OS from Disk Image File Using Mac OS X Disk Utility. Problems During Windows Installation. Installation from the Disk Fails. If it still doesn't work then please post your Mac OS version and Parallels Desktop build number. Quote:
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Nov 1, 2007, 10:26 PM
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MarkHolbrook Senior Member Join: Apr 2006 Posts: 351 |
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Parallels runs just fine on the Mini. It seems like most of the problems have to do with getting Parallels installed and then getting the VM installed. M |
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Nov 2, 2007, 03:33 AM
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parallelsuserwithmanyprob Junior Member Join: Nov 2007 Posts: 2 |
so how can i install it the right way? i just followed the parallels-installation-assistants und followed step by step. both ways (express and user-specific) failed. |
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Nov 2, 2007, 08:51 AM
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brkirch Senior Member Join: Dec 2006 Posts: 415 |
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