Parallels expands reach
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Parallels appears to be a kick butt options for those needing better functionality on the application front, but would it not be just simpler to dual boot? Ah, not really…
The startup that’s winning notoriety for bringing Microsoft Corp.’s Windows OS to the Macintosh platform is expanding its customer reach through a new partnership with its first U.S. distributor.
Parallels Inc., which provides virtualization software for running Windows on Linux and Macintosh desktop operating systems, has struck a deal with Tech Data Corp. unveiled this week.
Under the terms of the agreement, Tech Data will provide Parallels software and tools to several markets, including the education and government verticals, as well as Fortune 500 and small to midsized businesses…. Source: InfoWorld

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James T. Haire
June 9th, 2007
at 7:45am
Hello,
I just installed the upgrade 3.0. It installed over the previous version and now I am having problems with the blue screen of death. I have isolated it to anything that has to do with tools. I cannot install the new version and I am concerned that I should have uninstalled the tools before I upgraded. If I was to do that, I missed the instruction and actually think that the software engineers should have put code in to do that automatically.
I have alerted Parallels about this via email but have not heard anything back yet. I am sure they are overwhelmed with emails and calls.
What is your thinking on this?
thanks