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Parallels does not virtualize a 64-bit processor yet. You'll have to wait for version 3.0, due early next year, for that capability.
You didn't mention what type of Mac you're using. If you're using a notebook, you'll need to hold down the "fn" key (lower left) before hitting...
VT-x is enabled on the MBP C2D. No workarounds required.
No, it does not. Parallels has stated that version 3.0 (due out early next year) will support 64-bit virtual machines. (Note that the beta...
You might but I don't.
Apple hasn't yet released 64-bit drivers for Boot Camp. But you wouldn't use those drivers in a VM anyway so it's not that important. (Unless...
I don't care about 64-bit Windows. I need to run 64-bit Fedora Core to work with my customer's application.
No. PD only virtualizes a 32-bit processor. 64-bit support is supposed to be one of the major features of the 3.0 release due sometime early...
You need to download and install the latest version of Parallels (build 1970). The version sold in the box is not compatible with your computer....
The boxed version of Parallels isn't compatible with the new MacBook Pro's. You need to download the latest release (1970). You can do this by...
Parallels said they don't work in Vista yet. Wait for Parallels to make them work.
If this is a boxed version of Parallels, please download and install the latest released version (1970) as the boxed version is not compatible...
Parallels Desktop for Mac will run any OS you like (except OS X itself) in a virtual machine. You can run as many simultaneously as you can fit...
The issue with VT-x support being disabled was fixed by Apple's latest firmware update for the Mac Pro. Apply that update and after it reboots...
The tools mentioned in the first post are for supporting Parallels use of a Boot Camp partition. They do not replace the standard Parallels Tools...
That's perfectly normal. Windows doesn't relocate the Recycle Bin icon if you move from a lower to higher resolution. I've seen this on real...
Did you update Parallels Tools in XP after upgrading to the new build?
No. Parallels includes kernel extensions and there can only be one version of a kernel extension installed at a time.
What style of networking is your VPC configured to use? I don't remember the VPC terminology off hand but in Parallels-speak, you'd probably need...
Will Coherence be confused by the fact that I keep my Dock on the left edge of my screen rather than the bottom? (I read earlier that it resizes...