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The Data partition is accessed in different ways depending on the Parallels Virtual Machine to be running or not. If you aren't running Parallels...
I recommend you to use WinClone, so you could fully backup your Windows partition, then copy the backup file to DVD and do a clean installation of...
My recommendation is to keep your PD4-based setup and forget about PD5, or use it only in a different computer, with different settings. I had...
Thank you for your contribution, but obviously (as seen in your attached pic #2) you are using a different HD scheme than me, probably with more...
I'm using a MacBook Pro, so I have no chance of trying with second internal hard disk. Check out this thread if you want to see what happens when...
Yes, I also tryed VMware Fusion. I can't understand why our goal is so simple to achieve in VMF (and even in Parallels Desktop 3), but it's so...
I'd review al files in the PD4 Virtual Machine in order to ensure that all of them are pointing correctly to disk0s3. Not sure of this, but I'd...
If you have followed all the instructions of the article, then you should have a backup made with WinClone. Just open WinClone, locate the image...
Any news? Also, maybe it's time to submit a support ticket to Parallels Desktop Support. Not detecting your bootcamp drive in your setup is...
I don't know what else could we do to the Windows partition. We've done so many things already that now we can't be sure if the problems are...
I've managed to recreate your problem as described in post #8 (Windows could not start...). I configured the same situation as you in the HDD file...
Joe, Please post the result of the procedure for upgrading to XP3. I'm in the same situation (had some failed attempts) and I'd want to know if...
Ok, it seems that the partition schemes are different between the real disk and the virtual disk. Creating a new VM and attaching the Windows...
Try changing partition(2) with partition(1) in the two lines where it appears, then save the file and start the Virtual Machine. Note that you...
Hello, sorry for the delay. I believe there's a solution for your problem. I need to know the content of the boot.ini file located at the root of...
Just for recap, here are the values I've calculated from your data: DiskDescriptor.xml <Cylinders> = 620179 <Disk_size> = 625140432...
I'd recommend you to use NTFS unless you have a strong reason for using FAT32. It will work fine either way, but NTFS is somewhat more reliable...
Edit the file config.pvs located inside your Boot Camp virtual machine file (.pvm, "Show package contents"). It's an XML file, open it with...
Try creating the VM with whatever data Parallels Desktops allows you to (disk4s1 in this case), then manually editing the DiskDescriptor.xml file...
PD creates a BootCamp-based virtual machine unpon installation, but it doesn't touch your BC partition unless you start that VM or change its...