The file is used by other application

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by PigsOnTheWing, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. PigsOnTheWing

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    Hello! I've got a problem that just popped up out of nowhere. I'm running the latest version of Parallels under Leopard. No problems until today. I'm now getting an error message that says:

    I actually started out today (and ran Windows XP successfully this morning) with a .hdd file named winxp.hdd. I already tried the method where I was supposed to look inside of the package contents for a lock file and remove it. I had no such file to remove.

    I then used a second method which stated I should open the package contents for winxp.hdd, remove the .hds file, rename it to windows.hdd, and then edit my virtual machine settings to point to the new hard disk, and then allow Parallels to convert the file to a new format.

    All well and good, I suppose, but when I attempt to start Parallels with the new drive, I get the same message about windows.hdd being used by another application. I've looked inside of its package, and, of course, there is no lock file in there either.

    Please tell me I'm not screwed. I don't have a backup of this drive.

    Thanks!
     
  2. PigsOnTheWing

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    A total system reboot has allowed me to run Parallels w/windows.hdd without getting the file in use error message. Thank goodness!
     
  3. Eru Ithildur

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    It probably got opened by another user or process, or the file was 'closed' without the proper 'check-out' procedure to the file-system.
     
  4. rufuswashere

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    I am having the same exact problem! How did you do a "A total system reboot"? Many thanks.
     
  5. PigsOnTheWing

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    By "total system reboot" I am referring to rebooting the Macintosh as opposed to just restarting Parallels and/or its Windows XP virtual machine.
     
  6. rufuswashere

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    I tried that -- still getting that same error message.

    Uh-oh, I'm worried. My XP froze on shutting down my Mac earlier, and so I just turned the Mac off manually. The Parallels Desktop reads that XP is "Stopped", and when I try to start XP, I get the error message that it can't start due to that disk image being used by another application.

    Any other ideas to help solve this would be most welcome!
     
  7. Kate

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  8. JoeVerde

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    I have the exact same problem. I woke my MacBook, and it said that Parallels Desktop had unexpectedly quit. As soon as I relaunched and tried to start Windows, it gave me the "file in use" error.

    I tried removing the .lck file from inside the package, but then I get the message "the file is corrupted". VERY FRUSTRATING!

    Rebooting the computer doesn't help.

    Kate, thanks for the link, but it didn't help either. I'm dead in the water until I can get rid of this error message...
     
  9. rufuswashere

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    still not working ...

    I tried to delete the .lck file, and now the message reads:

    Parallels Desktop is unable to access the virtual hard disk image file /Users/psax78/Library/Parallels/winxp/winxp.hdd. The file is corrupted.

    Thanks for your help, still hoping there's a solution!
     
  10. Eru Ithildur

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    Did you try duplicating the file and the accessing the duplicated one?
     
  11. rufuswashere

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    Do you mean create a copy of the .hdd file, then delete the original, renaming the duplicate "winxp.hdd"?
     
  12. rufuswashere

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    I tried duplicating it, renaming it as the original file -- still "corrupted."
     
  13. Eru Ithildur

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    Ok, it was just a try, it should have sorted out any filesystem locks if there were any...
     
  14. Alicia

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    Hello,

    please, check this article. Will this solution help?

    Best regards,
    Alicia.
     
  15. rufuswashere

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    It worked!!!! Many thanks.
    Paul
     
  16. Shahin s

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    Danteskasas

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