![]() ![]() Parallels then informed me it would try to boot Windows and I would need to run a setup.exe contained on the VM's CD-ROM if autorun didn't kick-in. Parallels seemed to initially accept this and took a very long time doing a first time initialization of something. To get started, I tried to do a manual configuration with Parallels and told it to use my Boot Camp partition for Windows XP. I read Parallels does support this though.īut I can't figure out how to get started with Parallels to use my existing partitions. I am not happy with VMWare because it does not seem to have any OpenGL acceleration which is something I really would like. After some struggling, I managed to configure VMWare to reuse the physical partitions on my disk to run Windows and Linux through VM.įor comparison, I would like to do the same with Parallels to decide which I should buy. (But I do want real partitions because I do OpenGL development so I need to do non-virtualized runs when performance is an issue.) ![]() I don't like always rebooting, so I want to also try accessing those physical partitions via virtual machines. ![]() I have a triple boot Leopard/Windows XP/Ubuntu Mac Pro system via ReFit working. I am trying out Parallels with the free trial. ![]()
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