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Since I installed Parallels 7 onto my mac today, I have receive two error messages when I boot up Windows 7.

Unable to connect CD/DVD
A file or device required for the operation of CD/DVD does not exist or is used by another process or you have no permission to access it. The virtual machine will continue running, but the device will be disconnected.


Network Error
Windows cannot access //psf/Home/Desktop check spelling of the name. Otherwise there might be a problem with your netork.

Any suggestions please?

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Try Parallels forums.


http://forum.parallels.com/forumdisplay.php?f=58

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