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They make nice backups, but if you aren't running from them, you can delete them. If the files on the new drive are copies of the old VMs, you can...
OSX and the VM have to have different IP addresses, or packets couldn't be directed to one or the other. If you assign that IP to the VM, you have...
Here's the even simpler way I did it: Install Parallels and create a VM. Install Windows. Get windows networking going. Create a printer and...
Boot from the CD and install.
To boot from a CD or image, the VM has to be set to boot from the CD first, and in many previous builds, the CD has to be on controller 0:0. I...
I didn't enter an ISP. If you use shared or bridged networking, you are connecting via an internal LAN and the ISP has nothing to do with it....
You can find out by installing OSX on an external FW disk, booting from it, and installing Parallels there. If it works there, you know where the...
Uninstall Parallels. Reboot the Mac. Install Parallels. Reboot the Mac. Try to start Parallels from the Applications/Parallels folder. If that...
Ummm... Don't connect a wireless card or an external drive. Workarounds: Shared networking. Connect the Mac to the Internet and select shared...
Access 2000 has the problem with graphs but not text.
Well, that's partially correct. It will expand up to the limit it was originally created for. This limit can be increased with the image tool, but...
If the connection to a USB device works at all, it is not limited to 1.1 speeds. It will transfer data at near USB 2.0 speeds if the device is...
Well, if XP boots, the install is probably OK. BTW, it's impossible to idiot proof anything because as soon as you make something idiot proof, the...
Posting twice isn't helpful and wastes volunteer's time.
There is no 4GB restriction unless you are using FAT32, where files may be up to 4GB (minus two bytes). If you created a 4GB virtual disk, you...
Ummm... That's a hard one since I don't know them. Backing up the ~/parallels directory will back up all the VMs, and backing the ~parallels/foo...
From what I can see, the folks reporting that it works are using core duo processors, and the ones reporting it doesn't work are using core 2...
1) If you don't have autostart selected, it probably isn't the VM. 2) /library, /applications, /library/startupitems ~/library (where your...
I see three possibilities: 1) Your VM is corrupt (you didn't say whether you got that far). Test by creating another VM and seeing if it works....
Toast 7 handles spanning just fine and is what I use to back up my VMs. And that 9gb limit applies to a double layer DVD, right?