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Mmmm... Cloning a VM should not be done while it's running (or am I misinterpreting you?). Constant disk activity could be partly due to...
luomat, thanks for that pointer. I'm sure to find lots of use for it. And kudos to the folks who wrote it. It should be required reading for...
What you are asking for *is* access to power management. That's how it's done, and that's why it isn't being done now.
The VMs you have are remembered in ~/.Parallels_Settings. Edit that text file to see what's going on. The autostart and autoquit settings are...
You can have up to four IDE devices. One is usually the CDROM. The other three can be virtual disks of any size you like. Does that help any?
A "proper" Vm directory (meaning a VM directory that Parallels VM creation methods creates) has one file per hard disk (an hdd file) and one VM...
You must install the Parallels application on your boot drive, but that doesn't take much space. You may put your virtual machines anywhere you...
Enabling something "down he road" could certainly happen, but for now, guests do not have access to hardware power management.
Well, since that's a platform specific question that really, when you look into it, has nothing to do with Parallels, it probably belongs in the...
Thanks. I think that answers my question. A d/l speed of a few tens of K is expected, and large files require lots of background time and I...
Since USB support as of the current release is limited, it probably won't work. Full USB support has been promised, but there's no timetable....
It looks as if your boot disk is damaged. You might try installing OSX on an external drive, booting from it and seeing if you can mount the...
Sure. Just create a new VM. Then without starting it, note the name of the .hdd file, then delete it. Move the .hdd file from your old VM into the...
There is such a poll thread, but maybe it's time for a new one. I have no use whatsoever for coherence or anything else designed to make the...
Switch to shared networking. You probably have a DHCP server that's treating your machine as one box regardless of the fact that you are running...
My suggestion is still a firewall router. Clever malware might disable a software firewall, but it can't get to a hardware one, and the router...
I think the first thing to check is anything you installed in OSX between the time it worked and the time it didn't. There is some software that...
Have you tried setting networking to shared?
You need a DHCP server. Apparently, your DSL modem has one and your cable modem doesn't. You also, IMO, need a firewall router between your...
Parallels requires a login to OSX to start a VM, but I think you can set up an account under OSX that automatically logs in when you boot your Mac...