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Posted Tuesday March 25, 2008, 1:36 am, Over one day old
Now, after a reboot, Parallels doesn't load and looking at the loaded kernel extensions shows that in particular vmmain.kext hasn't loaded.
There are ways to load and unload kernel extensions and that may be a better solution, but for now, I'm just using Fusion to see what happens.
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Posted Monday April 7, 2008, 3:18 pm, Over one day old
" Well, maybe not completely innocent. Here's the story: A little bit ago, I claimed that uninstalling Parallels from my system had solved some instability problems I was having. Not so fast. I'd gone five days when I wrote that post without seeing any evidence of the instability after removing the drivers. The next day they came back. What did change was that my erratic mouse problem went a way permanently, so"
Posted Monday April 7, 2008, 2:37 pm, Over one day old
" April 07, 2008 07:51 PM Well, maybe not completely innocent. Here's the story: A little bit ago, I claimed that uninstalling Parallels from my system had solved some instability problems I was having. Not so fast. I'd gone five days when I wrote that post without seeing any evidence of the instability after removing the drivers. The next day they came back. What did change was that my erratic mouse problem went a way permanently, so"
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