I should have thought of starting the .pvs file. I just tried it and it appears to be loading correctly in 3094 beta2. OpenBSD and XP Pro are running fine. In the process of updating Tools on XP.
Transporter got about half-way through with my 12+ Gig XP Pro VM after an hour (MBP 2Ghz, 2 GB RAM). The drive filled up so I quit the process. It smartly removed the temporary files or moved them to the trash.
It appears noticeably faster than 1970.
Last update for this post-- Tools appears frozen/crashed and the screen is smaller and black. No key strokes help (Ctrl-Alt-Del). May need to hard reset. Paused and got a blue screen. Crash.
Restarted with small screen. Tools appear installed, but I may try again in case it was partial.
Video now works but first came up very small, like 640x480. Control panel/display allowed a larger setting, then the Parallels "frame" did not adjust as well as usual. Had to jimmy around to get it exactly fitting the XP desktop. Ahh-- Green osx button fits it perfectly... However, it was never an issue before.
One other bug, related to the issue of starting old VMs, is that the properties screen does not stay open when the VM is shut down. I was using 1970 until today, and I understand that this was an interface change, but aren't there a number of options that require the VM to be shut down to change?
I will start another thread on the video/coherence isues.
Again, this is some of the best software development I've ever seen! Excellent!
fellow
Last edited: Dec 21, 2006