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Agreed. Extremely frustrating, especially since double-clicking any of the VM files starts the VM, even when the Auto-start VM option is turned...
I have commented on this several times. I haven't seen the code, but I'd assume that it's not a priority problem, but a blocking I/O problem. If...
I don't have any metrics, but VMWare seems to have much fewer blocking operations. VMWare may be using more CPU and more Memory. It also takes...
Indeed. Parallels BIOS implementation does not include any model information. It also occasionally incorrectly reports the processor speed....
As a quick workaround, you can mount \\.psf to a drive letter (say M:) and work from there. Ultimately, this should be configurable, but until...
open that .pvs in parallels and remove the entry for that hdd... if the file is not there, parallels can't use it. I don't think you actually...
You can fix this pretty easily by editing your .pvs file in a text editor. Go to the terminal while your Boot Camp partition is mounted and...
I'm guessing the reason it works for you is that both displays "compromise" on a resolution. I can tell you that having the internal display on a...
All displays need to use the same resolution for coherence to work when you have the "Use Multiple Displays" option enabled fromt he...
I had to completley uninstall parallels tools and reinstall them for coherence to work with this upgrade
I tried this with no success. Have you gotten this to work, or was that an assumption that it should work?
i have noticed a pretty significant performance boost from running my boot camp partition as a parallels vm vs. running a entirely virtualized vm...
NTFS has no file size limit. (or at least no practical limit. there is limit of approx. 16 Exbibyte. An exbibyte is something like 10 orders of...
Ethereal is probably overkill for this one... Deny the request. If something breaks, you know which application is doing it. If you reboot and...
Need more information. C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Local Settings\Temp delete all of the files there, then try installing again....
That is correct. Uninstalling Parallels (like most apps on Mac OS) doesn't remove the preference files or other user-volatile items. As of...
It sounds like you ahve multiple options in your boot.ini file. To check, right-click my computer, go to the "advanced" tab, and click "Settings"...
I'm not sure what you thought I was being impatient about. All I've done is provide information (in the appropriate thread) about the issue.
I wish i could figure out how you got it working. A lot of us seem to be unable to install Parallels Tools for Boot camp on XP Corp with VLKs....
Or, you could just compile the script and edit it using the script editor.