Mac network drive disappeared parallels
So if you are reading this, just update your Parallels, delete your VMs and start over, don't worry about configuration it didn't do anything good for me, IDE or SATA. When I deleted and created a new one it worked.
#Mac network drive disappeared parallels install
After I updated my Parallels it wasn't working until I realized I was still trying to install with the VM I created with the previous version. If I were you I would try with the one you have right now. T he Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition StME is designed to move an entire Windows or Linux environment, the OS and all settings and files from a PC to a corresponding virtual machine (VM) on. This is similar to the wireless icon at the top right of the OS X menu bar. Right click or control click on the wireless signal there for network settings. And there is the wireless connection properties box in the lower right taskbar in XP.
Honestly I don't think the iso file is the problem. Be careful here though not to make it the computers default. Recreate your VM, it workes just fine for me.(Right click, make alias) 2, Drag the NAS drives into your login items, in System Preferences under Accounts. 1, Create an alias on your desktop to the NAS drive. Create the VM using a brand new downloaded ISO for which I used a Mac Pro, 8 core 2.8GHz 14GB RAM, Geforce 8800GT, Dell 3008WFP 2 There are a couple of things you can do to get around this problem.Update your Parallels Desktop, I am working with 8.Unfortunately I cannot come up with the exact way I solved the issue but here is what I did.
I went through all the post, tried most of them and a lot of them were not making any sense.