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This is definitely an issue with Parallels 4. You can see my long story with this same issue: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=88739.
Angel, I am sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but you guessed what happened. I just gave up trying to install Parallels and I have...
Thanks, Angel, for your support, again. Just to let you and everybody know that I repartitioned by disk0, created a new HFS partition before...
Update As I had to change the boot.ini as in posts #13/#14, I installed NTFS for Mac (Paragon) that installs MacFUSE. It seams that, when doing...
Angel, thank you very much for your support. I was able to boot VM up but... ... unfortunately the Boot Partition is not coherent. I did...
OK, I did this. The output of Diskpart when booting from windows install disk in the VM is as follows: 305243 MB Disk 0 at Id 0 on bus 0 on...
This happens to me too. Maybe the experimental support is just of the Server version.
Well, changing boot.ini to partition(1) makes the VM to start booting. But it starts booting immediately, without the going through the...
Boot.ini is as follows: [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS [operating systems]...
Well, one question before I give up. I have my BootCamp partition in a complete hard disk, which is not detected by parallels. If I create a...
Doesn't my problem have a solution?
Unfortunatly I still get an error when starting the VM. I have copied the command to terminal and the new file was created, and I moved it to the...
Well, reading all the log I tried to understand what was going on. It happens that on disk4s1 there is no Windows installed. So I think that the...
Angel Thanks for your reply. The question regarding the error I reproduced above is that no .pvm file is created. When trying to create a...
Well I tried this but I get an error saying "A configuration disk error has occurred. Make sure that you have read/write permissions for the...
The following is my diskutil list output: diskutil list /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE...