

This behavior does not bother me, just noted. The results were somewhat better, however, the top of the application is cut off in somewhat of an awkward place relative to the primary display when the dock is used as a cut-off for the coherence display. If I enable multi-monitor support for coherence with the MBP screen as my primary display, the secondary display only has a 900 pixel high band available to it for windows applications.Īs such, I tried seeing what might happen if my primary display were the 1280x1024 screen. The MBP runs at 1440x900 natively and my secondary display runs at 1280x1024.
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I use my Mac Book Pro with a secondary monitor and have been running the Parallels betas and release candidates and one thing has stuck out that has yet to be addressed or brought up.

Usability Question : Coherence and multiple monitors (I haven't used this with Parallels in the past, but it was attached to the system.) This may be fixable with the custom config file edits, although that process is a bit cryptic to be needed for a simple installation. I tried a variety of workarounds and finally got it to start by removing my USB2 drive that contains two FAT32 partitions. This installation is completely standard and worked fine with RC1. Any suggestions?įYI in case it's relevant, immediately prior to this I had teh following experience:Īfter installing RC2 (3150), when I tried to open the Boot Camp VM I got the "More than one windows partition." message reported by a few others. Very shortly thereafter I got a BSOD which was wiped by an immediate parallele reboot that clears it so fast that I could not read or note anything from it. I clicked Yes or OK or whatever the button is.
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Once I booted from the Boot Camp partition, I got through login and to the dialog asking whether to update the drivers to correspond with the version of Parallels. BSOD error when installing Parallel tools update +
