Do I need to transport?

Discussion in 'Parallels Transporter' started by lanny, Dec 20, 2006.

  1. lanny

    lanny Junior Member

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    I have succesfully installed and am running XP from bootcamp. If I create(d) the xp machine, using transport, would I also get my applications, or is this really a stupid question...

    I just hate to think of reinstalling of scores of apps.
     
  2. pmoeser

    pmoeser Bit poster

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    Hi

    I can't get the transporter to run in XP booted under Boot Camp.

    Any advice?
     
  3. tday01

    tday01 Bit poster

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    Run Transporter

    You should run transporter to convert your boot camp machine to a parallels machine.
     
  4. Archy

    Archy Bit poster

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    Hello everybody!
    If you use BootCamp Windows on your Mac you may use it in Parallels Desktop without transporting.
    You need to install our new version - build 3188 and create new Virtual Machine using your BootCamp partition as virtual hard disk.
     
    Last edited: Mar 26, 2007
  5. lisaw

    lisaw Bit poster

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    I've tried that, but it doesn't work for me. I keep getting an error message saying that the boot camp vm cannot be opened. I'd appreciate some assistance.
     
  6. lanny

    lanny Junior Member

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    3188 has:

    1) Not worked, went into blue screen of death
    2) Has destroyed the native booting of Win XP - invallid of missing hal.dll

    Both worked perfectly in the previous version os Parallels.
     

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