Build 4128 and Leopard

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by eon, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. eon

    eon Junior Member

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    I've spent the last week scouring the forum and have seen a lot of information about problems/workarounds for build 5160 and 3214 with Leopard, but nothing with Build 4128, which is what I've been running. I've got my own threads going with the Coherence issues I've had with build 5160 that have not been resolved yet, so I've stayed with build 4128 because it was the last build that works reliably for me.

    Until Leopard.

    I've gone through many, many gyrations of Leopard installs from upgrades to fresh installs with profile transfers to fresh installs with new profiles, and Build 4128 fails to launch in any of the configurations. I've tried the workarounds listed in several posts about uninstalling and reinstalling Parallels, including the manual remove steps in the console, all to no avail.

    I have a Mac Mini 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo with 2GB of RAM. I've been running Parallels on this system since I got it last year. I'm having issues with item #5 in post http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=17664. I get kernel panics when launching build 4128 no matter what I do. Currently, I have my original Tiger install running on the internal drive and a clean install of Leopard on an external drive where I ran the migration wizard to transfer user and application profiles. The VM drive for my XP build is running on a second external drive which is where it's been running for several months.

    I am able with no modifications to get Build 5160 to run under Leopard. However, I still have the Coherence problems where I am basically forced to run Parallels in Single Window mode. This is a pretty useless configuration for me, so I am about to go back to using Tiger with Parallels 4128 so I can maintain productivity.

    Is anyone able to run 4128 under Leopard, and if so, what did you have to do to get it running? Any chance for an update to 4128 to work under Leopard, or will I have to wait for the update to 5160 that addresses my Coherence issues before I'll be able to run Parallels under Leopard?

    Thanks!

    -Eriq
     
  2. Jacksonhall

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