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Seems there isn't any active beta testing in progress yet, judging from the posts here. Also, I don't think applying for beta testers makes you...
I'm guessing that they're furiously trying to get the 3D support stable, since that feature was Fusion's latest punch.
It could be an IE7 problem, then? I'm using IE6.
The site works fine for me on my XP SP2 + WMP11 installation in my Parallels VM.
Before running the compacting function, do a defragmentation of the drive. As the disk gets used, all sorts of files will be mapped to various...
Yeah, it's been more or less known that the Assistive Devices setting being off is the only way to get Expose working with Parallels window....
It could be the disk caching policy thing... have you checked that?
Artt, that sounds like something you should post as a new thread instead of hijacking one that's just starting? ;) It seems more than just...
Tiger has support for 64-bit command-line binaries for Intel CPUs as well? That's nice to know. At least we have a parity with G5 as far as 64-bit...
Interestingly, I did disable swapfile on my WinXP VM, which has 512MB allocated. I haven't had much, if any, problems.
I've been using this for several months, and it's been quite good. The NTFS-3G guys do say it's good for the production environment as long as you...
The MacFUSE solution may interfere with Parallels, however. If you're just using BootCamp, it'l be fine. BTW, the only links you need to consider...
Just to add... ALL Windows XP versions regardless of service pack number is shown as 'Version 2002' in System Properties. Therefore it is...
Because Microsoft's EULA for Vista Home (Basic & Premium) specifically prohibits such act. It's a bit like how Apple prohibits installing OS X on...
It should run like any other Vista installation inside VM, except, yes, it's illegal, including Home Premium.
You got everything right. :) As for your first question, there's a software rendering solution called SwiftShader that'll emulate Direct3D support...
You've experienced it exactly as it was designed. By having the cache policy favouring the VM, it means the performance of the OS inside the VM,...
That kind of saying will get nowhere. We don't know if Parallels, or any other software, for that matter, has some sort of debug code cramped...
I have a 1.5GB .mem file, yet my WinXP VM boots up in a few seconds. Go figure. It could be due to setting a different disk access policy.
As for the 'debugging mode' being off or not, I'm going to trust that the option to turn it off in beta 3 of Fusion really means it'll turn it off...