Severe problems with Macbook Air and PD7

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by peterholm1, Oct 12, 2011.

  1. peterholm1

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    I have a new Macbook Air with Parallels Desktop 7 licence bought at a local store. I have a original Windows 7 Professional 32-bit DVD.

    I have tried to install Windows with bootable USB-memory, Bootable DVD in a "sata-usb"-adapter (working fine in Finder) and ISO-image...

    NOTHING works... PD just tells my "boot failed"....

    My last theory is that an Apple-Superdrive-usb is required??
     
  2. mmika

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    No. ISO image is enough.
    Something you are doing wrong.
    Please provide your config.pvs file situated into VM bundle.
     
  3. peterholm1

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  4. peterholm1

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    Uninstall tested

    1st time I did install Parallels from downloaded dmg-file. I uninstalled that one and tried to install it from the provided DVD. The install did work fine but the problem is still there, unable to boot from Windows-DVD.
     
  5. peterholm1

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    Problem solved

    The problem got solved by doing these steps. I tried to Boot Windows 7 from a bootable COPY of the original DVD. Did not work.

    When I made a DMG of the ORIGINAL DVD on the Air and mounted it in PD7 it did work.

    The COPY was bootable on a regular PC but not on PD7 wich confused me.
     
  6. mmika

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    <CdRom id="0" dyn_lists="">
    <Index>0</Index>
    <Enabled>1</Enabled>
    <Connected>0</Connected>
    <EmulatedType>0</EmulatedType>
    <SystemName>Default CD/DVD-ROM</SystemName>
    <UserFriendlyName>Default CD/DVD</UserFriendlyName>
    <Remote>0</Remote>
    <InterfaceType>2</InterfaceType>
    <StackIndex>1</StackIndex>
    <Passthrough>1</Passthrough>
    <DeviceDescription></DeviceDescription>
    </CdRom>


    There is a problem.
    You've got an invalid configuration of CD/DVD somehow... I do not know
    how it's possible.
    Obviously that <SystemName>Default CD/DVD-ROM</SystemName> is invalid.
    As a solution to be able use your DVD drive with VM, you need to choose
    it from menu or from VM configuration editor. Switch from "Default CD/DVD-ROM" to
    your drive label. It must present in a list of avalable CD/DVD devices.
    If it is absent there, please generate a "Report a problem" data and provide its number.
    And do not forget to check "Connected" checkbox.

    Thank you.
     

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