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I had a quick search on the forum for a similar issue but couldn't find anything.
The other day, my MBP went to sleep whilst XP was running through Parallels, and for some reason it didn't want to wake up.
After forcing a reboot into Leopard, I opened Parallels but it quit as soon as it launched. I tried again, and during the boot my MBP had a kernel panic and needed to be rebooted.
After rebooting, everything seemed fine in Leopard, but when I try to boot Windows in Parallels, it comes up with:
I then tried restarting into Windows via Boot Camp and it started up and ran normally, which I found a bit strange.
Has anybody experienced a similar issue? Any possible solutions? XP works fine through Boot Camp, and the error only comes up in Parallels. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
The other day, my MBP went to sleep whilst XP was running through Parallels, and for some reason it didn't want to wake up.
After forcing a reboot into Leopard, I opened Parallels but it quit as soon as it launched. I tried again, and during the boot my MBP had a kernel panic and needed to be rebooted.
After rebooting, everything seemed fine in Leopard, but when I try to boot Windows in Parallels, it comes up with:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
<Windows root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
Please re-install a copy of the above file.
I then tried restarting into Windows via Boot Camp and it started up and ran normally, which I found a bit strange.
Has anybody experienced a similar issue? Any possible solutions? XP works fine through Boot Camp, and the error only comes up in Parallels. Any help appreciated. Thanks.