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Running Windows on your Mac
Full uninstallation of Parallels
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<blockquote data-quote="kennyleejx" data-source="post: 768453" data-attributes="member: 76520"><p>Thanks Kash,</p><p>the reason I didn't do that is because I was so confused about where all my stuff were being saved in this virtual drive. It really bothered me that I couldn't locate some files that were saved in windows xp. </p><p></p><p>Anyone has advice on configuring the hard drive for virtual drives like this? I am currently running boot camp Windows Xp (mainly for playing some games) but I am considering also to have a VM so that I can access windows xp for basic stuff like megaupload toolbar, dc++, etc., that cannot be used in Mac OSX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennyleejx, post: 768453, member: 76520"] Thanks Kash, the reason I didn't do that is because I was so confused about where all my stuff were being saved in this virtual drive. It really bothered me that I couldn't locate some files that were saved in windows xp. Anyone has advice on configuring the hard drive for virtual drives like this? I am currently running boot camp Windows Xp (mainly for playing some games) but I am considering also to have a VM so that I can access windows xp for basic stuff like megaupload toolbar, dc++, etc., that cannot be used in Mac OSX. [/QUOTE]
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