Colin Charles Agenda

Parallels Workstation Quick Review

Its pretty amazing. Download, get the trial key, and use the Wizard to create a virtual machine. Defaults to 8GB for Windows, which does seem sensible. When booting it, there will be an error (doh, Windows isn’t installed); fix this by popping the Windows XP CD into the SuperDrive and it’ll pick it up. Very smart. It takes about 40 minutes to install Windows XP, which does seem rather long.

VM -> Clone VM is something I think is a winner! I just made a pristine Windows XP install and if it needs to get blown away, I’ll have the actual VM image sitting around. However, it seems to have hung when I ran it. Redoing it seems to have made the clone. I can’t reproduce why it hung, however :-(

Another interesting feature is using full-screen guest OSes – the switching is very “fast user switching” like. I’m impressed. However, moving around from full-screen to not, and accidentally hitting the Expose button on the Mighty Mouse, renders all windows to resize in a way it feels like. There’s no defined behavior and its kind of annoying.

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