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I have seen this on a couple PCs at work. See the post directly above yours, this is a Windows issue. It may be more prevalent in Parallels, but...
Since Parallels does not yet support DirectX 9, you will not have "glass". I've got 32GB assigned to Vista and it runs reasonably fast. I've...
Wasn't trying to correct any grammar. We really do desire it to. :)
No the paid customers DESERVE that (we desire it too). If there was any way I could get a refund for the money I forked out for Parallels, I...
It would appear their front offices are in WA, but that the entire development team and support staff are in Russia. Have you been to their...
I cannot imagine this would work. VPC will not run in VMWare as the processor is already virtualized. What are you trying to run that...
Thanks Parallels Team, great job. So far it's all been stable. A couple minor issues which I'll send off the the beta address, but this is...
You should totally think of RC as shippable or near shippable code. By definition, Release Candidate means the code team believes all major and...
Can you give more detail here? How did you update? Did you boot 1970, remove Parallels tools, properly SHUT DOWN the virtual machine and then...
??????? Where would this second mysterious version of Parallels reside?
Where are you people getting RC2? This is like the third post about it. the beta page still points to RC1.
Yeah, I'd never want to use the Betas from Parallels in a work environment. They are much more like Alphas and the Release Candidates are more...
http://forums.parallels.com/thread8084.html Glad to see you got it figured out Fairfact and that it's all working out for you. :)
So did you upgrade to 1970 (this thread) or 3120 (this thread which clearly says BETA)? If you are running 1970, then yes you should be getting...
Where did you get RC2?
Think I found your problem. ;) BTW, that last "retail" i.e. NON-beta build is 1970. If you want a solid build (and a supported build) that...
That will certainly open up a start menu, but it actually requires Parallels to start up and then launch the real windows start menu. I'm not...
I'd like to have the Start menu there as there are about 15 proprietary applications I run for work plus Visio and Project. I'd rather deal with...
Well .... yes and no. The "start menu" in the Parallels application basically makes the Windows Start Menu available when it is hidden (as in...
Maybe you're using a Volume License instead of a single license?