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Running Windows on your Mac
Making Parallels HD size smaller then 30GB
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<blockquote data-quote="wardie_42" data-source="post: 798622" data-attributes="member: 79856"><p><strong>I have the same issue</strong></p><p></p><p>I have the same problem, Parallels upgraded on my MacBook Pro, version 4.0, and all of a sudden I find that Windows occupies around 30GB of disc space. Only major difference is I am running XP Pro. I haven't had much joy from Parallels which is a bit annoying, their web help doesn't go anywhere. There are a couple of responses to my post that may be of assistance. My Son has found one way through but it doesn't work on my situation. Only real lead which I am about to investigate is from <a href="http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/88997-45-windows-folder" target="_blank">Windows folder too big?!</a></p><p>Try it, this may be your solution.</p><p>Cheers Wardie_42</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wardie_42, post: 798622, member: 79856"] [b]I have the same issue[/b] I have the same problem, Parallels upgraded on my MacBook Pro, version 4.0, and all of a sudden I find that Windows occupies around 30GB of disc space. Only major difference is I am running XP Pro. I haven't had much joy from Parallels which is a bit annoying, their web help doesn't go anywhere. There are a couple of responses to my post that may be of assistance. My Son has found one way through but it doesn't work on my situation. Only real lead which I am about to investigate is from [url=http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/88997-45-windows-folder]Windows folder too big?![/url] Try it, this may be your solution. Cheers Wardie_42 [/QUOTE]
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