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Vista/BootCamp Any word on Vista/BootCamp yet?
Nope, you're wrong. Nothing is broken. It's Microsoft. They use an algorithm which will make you re-activate your windows if 60+% of your...
Fixed ???? That was a good hint guys. I copied sp2.cab from an XP install disk into the C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386 directory. Now I get...
You'll see on page one that there is a link to the software you need tin install in order for parallels to recognise the bootcamp image.
Patience my friend. Patience. This is a raw diamond in the making... I've got the same prob as you, but the guys at parallels have only...
You can always convert it to NTFS & back to FAT32 when the support for it is there. Note: For converting back to FAT32 you'll need 3rd party...
Pfffffffffff First I had the FAT32 issue. Fixed it by "convert c: /fs:ntfs". I installed the Parallels-Tools-Bcp-1.0.3-Win.exe without a...
FYI: It's a legal copy of XP Pro. Exactly what are the Parallels Tools for Boot Camp supposed to do? Naturally I've installed them. Otherwise, I...
Does anybody know if I can use my XP Pro key on a Windows XP Corp edition cd? I really need to fix my activation issues within three days..........
johnny0: You have 2 options: 1. Convert your FAT32 o NTFS 2. Wait for the good guys to fix the FAT32 bug. P.s. Please let me know if you...
Eeeeeh Right. So I fixed the FAT32 issue..... Now my XP wants me to reactivate...... And I am through my number of allowed reinstalls........
Issue fixed. Hi all, I fixed my previous problem (not being able to run image from bootcamp). After I converted my FAT32 to NTFS using...
I've just uninstalled Parallels Tools for Boot Camp & then reinstalled it on XP again. But still I cannot boot my bootcamp via parallel's. I know...
How do I boot my bootcamp into Parallel's? I have installed the required software package in my bootcamp XP, but I still get the "Unable to open...
Hi Andrew, could you give us more hints please? I tried al sort of things in the prefs... To no avail ..... When I am in windows, and windows...
You're absolutly right. After reading back my post, I seem a bit negative. Sorry to offend anyone !!!
Well, It is in VMWare, and it does speed up HD access .......
Full screen. *Sigh* Why bother with full screen when there are no fullscreen native resolutions available..... Major dissapointment. You guys...