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Running Windows on your Mac
Parallels and USB drives
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<blockquote data-quote="rogerinlondon" data-source="post: 361841" data-attributes="member: 20356"><p>Have just downloaded and installed a trial version of Parallels since you now can use the Bootcamp installation of XP. However, when you have a USB drive connected, you get an error message like this:</p><p></p><p>"More than one Windows partitions are found. This is not a standard Boot Camp configuration. Please refer to the Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide, Using Boot Camp Windows XP Installation chapter for instructions on how to configure Parallels virtual machine in case of a non-standard Boot Camp configuration on your Macintosh computer."</p><p></p><p>I have tried to search around for a solution (apart from the obvious one to disconnect the drives, of course) with no luck. Anyone found anything better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogerinlondon, post: 361841, member: 20356"] Have just downloaded and installed a trial version of Parallels since you now can use the Bootcamp installation of XP. However, when you have a USB drive connected, you get an error message like this: "More than one Windows partitions are found. This is not a standard Boot Camp configuration. Please refer to the Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide, Using Boot Camp Windows XP Installation chapter for instructions on how to configure Parallels virtual machine in case of a non-standard Boot Camp configuration on your Macintosh computer." I have tried to search around for a solution (apart from the obvious one to disconnect the drives, of course) with no luck. Anyone found anything better? [/QUOTE]
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