hello Michael, eastern time zone.
I have once again made a server using instructions in message 67. That is easy. Isn't this the same as the server that I would buy and wait for it to come by mail?
I was able to get 10.6 up and going the other night, but it failed evidently because parallels quit before I logged out of 10.6.
I was unsuccessful in your recovery act.
So I figured to start all over again.
But now Parallels 8 is not recognizing the file SuperDrive-Server.cdr as a server.
From the terminal window:
MacBook-Pro

esktop @@@@$ hdiutil convert -format UDTO -o SuperDrive-Server.cdr SuperDrive.cdr -shadow
Reading Driver Descriptor Map (DDM : 0)…
Reading BOOTCAMP (Apple_ISO : 1)…
Reading Apple (Apple_partition_map : 2)…
Reading Macintosh (Apple_Driver_ATAPI : 3)…
........
Reading (Apple_Free : 4)…
Reading Mac_OS_X (Apple_HFS : 5)…
..............................................................................
Elapsed Time: 5m 35.431s
Speed: 23.0Mbytes/sec
Savings: 0.0%
created: /Users/@@@@/Desktop/SuperDrive-Server.cdr
MacBook-Pro

esktop @@@@$
so it seems as if it successfully made a server cdr. It sees Superdrive-server.cdr in the new installation windoe. But when I go through configurations and than ask it to boot up, it gives me the window that says it needs a server.
I do have a string of virtual machines (from multiple attempts) in a window that opens when I restart parallels. could it be getting confused by these?
I would welcome any suggestions. Col
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sorry, mis spoke; It was the instructions in message 413 that I followed.
col
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In the meantime I sprung $19.99 for the CD of the server, which will arrive in a week. Arrgh, in this age of instant gratification.