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Thanks Jon. Your instruction is pretty much the same as the ones I found on VMware forum. I just have to make the time to do it :-) As for...
Can you kindly point me to the instruction on how to do the 'transfer'? I've found one on VMware forum and it has a large number of steps.
Me too, I have no problem running 3170 or 3186 and Coherance.
Really simple advise, stop using BootCamp partition for Parallels unless absolutely necessary.
No problem running XP and Win2k, on Mac Pro. No upgrade problem, very smooth.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050829230251912
Do you have firewall installed in Windows? If so, is it allowing the data through for that app/port?
I have the same setup (apart from 2GB of RAM vs. 4GB), and I only had one hard crash since 3120. I think it was 3120 and since then it was plain...
I have no problem upgrading from 3150 to 3170. Parallels Tools installs just fine, without even needing to do the Safe Mode thing. But then, my VM...
I am not sure it is specific to Mac Pro. I have 2.66GHz with 2GB RAM and I have never had this problem. I allocated 917MB of RAM to XP VM and it...
Have you tried the native RDP client on the Mac?
Exactly how I upgraded my PowerBook, only I used CCC.
If you have a spare drive, then you can just use Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! to clone you existing drive first. Then after swapping in the...
You guys do know that VMware has a bunch of patents on VM technology, right? One of them is the 'snapshot' feature, and that is why no other VM...
Go to System Properties (i.e. right click on My Computer->Properties). Go to Advanced tab and click on Performance Settings button. In the...
I don't have any issue with Parellels from 3096 to 3120 on my Mac Pro. The only issue I've ever encountered was the memory leak issue in 3106 and...
Another .Net developer here using Mac Pro and Parallels VM. I used the Transporter to migrate my existing XP partition into a VM image. Works...
Make sure you F8 key is not mapped to Expose function. Turn it off in System Preferences should do the trick.
Definitely. XP should run much better with anything above 768MB.
I tried the enable live screen shot view option but I start getting random crashes instead. So I turn it back off and the random crashes stop....