Parallels Workstation 2.2, 50-99u, DE, MNT WWL2XM-04-DE ユーザーズマニュアル

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Installing Parallels Workstation 
This chapter provides the information on the process of installing Parallels Workstation onto 
computers running a Linux or Windows operating systems. 
In This Chapter 
System Requirements............................................................................................................ 14 
Installing Parallels Workstation in Windows........................................................................ 16 
Installing Parallels Workstation in Linux ............................................................................. 29 
 
 
System Requirements 
Note. Before installing the product, please make sure that all computers where you wish to 
install and run Parallels Workstation meet the hardware and software requirements described in 
this section. 
 
Hardware Requirements 
The physical computer running Parallels Workstation should meet the following hardware 
requirements: 
ƒ  700 MHz processor which supports the Pentium III instructions set. 1.5 GHz or faster is 
recommended. 
ƒ  32-bit or 64-bit platform. Note that to run Parallels Workstation 2.2 on 64-bit platform you 
should have a 32-bit primary OS installed on it. 
ƒ  Memory to run the primary OS plus memory required for each guest operating system and 
its applications. Please see your primary and guest operating systems documentation for 
their memory requirements. 1 GB or more is recommended. 
ƒ  Disk space required for virtual machines should be estimated according to volume of data 
you intend to store on virtual hard disks. A typical Windows XP virtual machine after the 
system installation occupies about 2 GB on the hard disk. Parallels Workstation itself takes 
about 23 MB. 
ƒ  Any SVGA video card with an 8-bit display adapter supported by your primary OS. 16-bit 
color depth or higher is recommended. 
ƒ  Optional: a 3.5" floppy drive, a CD/DVD-ROM drive. 
ƒ  If you intend to access the Internet in virtual machines, you should have an Ethernet adapter 
installed on your computer that is supported by your primary OS. 
ƒ  Optional: serial port, parallel port, USB controller.