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chewlf
post Dec 16 2009, 11:31 PM

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I have just installed win 7 through Parallel Desktop 5 by using .iso file. The installation ran fast and smooth. The Parallel Desktop is just awesome with different viewing mode.

Now I am able to watch ppstream movie online. Nice! biggrin.gif

In order to generate iso file, you can use MagicISO software. It is a freeware.

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post Dec 17 2009, 05:26 PM

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In term of performance, which one better running in Parallels Desktop 5? win 7 32bits or 64bits? Anyone has idea?
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post Dec 17 2009, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(lil twist @ Dec 17 2009, 09:43 PM)
anyone? help? icon_question.gif
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Can you tell in more details what problem you have faced?
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post Dec 18 2009, 12:00 PM

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QUOTE(lil twist @ Dec 18 2009, 04:11 AM)
i have installed parallels 5.0 in my machine as well as creating an image file (.dmg to be more specific) for win XP...

when i followed the wizard, it cant boot from disc, neither do image files... it give the error: failed to boot...

so, i dont know whats wrong with it... and how can i solve em' sad.gif
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Are you stuck at Operating System Detection page in the wizard? Are you able to continue from that page? I am using .ISO and it's able to continue from there. BTW, I have copied the .ISO file to the local drive.

 

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