pass for boot camp

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by jarre, Jul 4, 2008.

  1. jarre

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    hi just a litle Quesiton is it possible to run Boot camp whitout type evry start the admin Password ? Its nerving !
    Thanks
    sicnerly
    jarre
     
  2. Specimen

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    Puzzling question... Because, in reality it doesn't matter if it's n Boot Camp or Parallels, what matters is that its specifically a Windows question, so, Windows' Control Panel is your friend.
     
  3. jarre

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    hi thanks fro your reply ! you missundertunt i mean the admin Pass for my Mac i always muss enter before the Vm whit BC Starts !!

    thanks
    greetings from Swtzerland
    Jarre
     
  4. Specimen

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    I didn't misunderstand, you 'misexplained'.

    And if I understand you correctly now, probably 'Login Options' under 'Accounts' in 'System Preferences' will help you solve your totally unrelated to Parallels problem.
     
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  5. John@Parallels

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  6. jarre

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    hi thanks for your Reply, i quess i am not claer enouf, sorry english is not my Mother thonge !
    I open Par. Desktop, No problem, i choise my Win 200 VM i create, i can open whitout Type my Admin Pass, i open in Par. my B.C THERE evry time i need my Admin PAss.
    I hope now its clear enouf !, Mybee would bee easyer if Destop and his Help speack Germen like my OS.
    A nother question is it normal that evry start for B:Camp it install a long time the Parlles Tools ? And Display the Message ?
    Thanks and have a nice Day!
    greetings
    Jarre
     
  7. John@Parallels

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    Here is the answer:
    Starting Boot Camp Windows requires unmounting partition
    Partition unmouning is root privilege by default in Mac OS
    Yes, it is normal
     

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