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Running Windows on your Mac
Moving files from Mac to Parallels/XP
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<blockquote data-quote="walkerj" data-source="post: 324177" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Yes, the drag 'n drop feature is very nice. Pretty much any file on your Mac side can be dragged over to the windows side. Once it's over there, it can be used by whatever windows app running in Parallels.</p><p></p><p>Note: you do need to be running the latest RC candidate of Parallels (I think it's 3120 or something like that) available for download from the Parallels website. If you've purchased Parallels you can enter your current activation code to make the downloaded latest beta work the same (and better) than that which came off the purchased CD. It also has much better USB 2.0 support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkerj, post: 324177, member: 9385"] Yes, the drag 'n drop feature is very nice. Pretty much any file on your Mac side can be dragged over to the windows side. Once it's over there, it can be used by whatever windows app running in Parallels. Note: you do need to be running the latest RC candidate of Parallels (I think it's 3120 or something like that) available for download from the Parallels website. If you've purchased Parallels you can enter your current activation code to make the downloaded latest beta work the same (and better) than that which came off the purchased CD. It also has much better USB 2.0 support. [/QUOTE]
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