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Parallels version 2 will not work in Leopard. That is the first screen shot I posted. The second is of Parallels version 3 working in Leopard, so...
Sorry here is an easier to view link: [img] And here is it working in Leopard: [img]
Well it turns out 3.0 works in Leopard. I guess this will force me to upgrade...
I cannot get Parallels to work even though there is supposed support for Leopard. I get the error: Unable to communicate with hypervisor! [IMG]
With 16GB I also will be able to get rid of all of my other computers because I can literaly run every system I want simultaniously from one machine.
Well I mean 16GB is the maximum I could put in there, so I don't want to buy something that won't support my dreams! Don't worry I have a wife...
Last time I messed around on the forums the Mac Pro wasn't working right with more than a few GB of RAM. Has that been resolved for 3.0? I am...
Parallels should be able to licence a TPM emulator or something to allow us to legally run Mac OS X as both a guest and a host OS. You can do this...
I want to be able to run a OS X guest OS. This would be useful when checking software compatability against different versions of Mac OS X.
You can use your Garmin with a native Mac program. http://www.gpsy.com/
It seems no one else wants to break the news to you. Parallels is a virtual envirionment, not a direct copy of the hardware you are running. You...
This is a known issue when trying to connect via the mac's native wi-fi connection, please refer to the faq:...
I have also experiences massive HD problems I believe are caused by Parallels somehow. My VM directory is now empty if I browse to it in...
My VT-X works and I connect via Airport Extreme...
14 seconds from when I hit the play button until I am fully up and running in the OS.
I started my XP virtual machine I have been using for a few days now. I launched it today and right at the login screen on XP my entire machine...
While that is true we don't need zeroconf, it is still a feature of XP.
Well the main thing that it is going to have an issue with is the difference in motherboard. Windows is pretty good and IDE, Video, and USB...
2000 doesn't have zerconf, aka the POS Microsoft Wi-Fi configuration tool. 2000 also has no msconfig.exe, but you can add it from an XP install....
Oh let me answer your questions, one you should not have problems if you got the ghost to work licencing wise; however, legally I think you would...