![]() I think you really should step back from the keyboard, take a deep breath and try to get some clarity before you continue. Reinstalling Mac OS X is absolute overkill, and should not be necessary, especially since the articles I sent you links to are fairly simple to follow, step-by-step procedures. If you follow the first guide, then the second, you're back at square one. The second describes how to completely remove the Parallels program that allows for the creation of a virtual machine. Click on the toolbar > click on the Parallels icon > click on Quit Parallels Desktop. First, how to delete the virtual machine (and in turn, Windows). Open a terminal window then type ps aux grep -i parallel grep Parallels Access.app, find the pid then type sudo kill -KILL whateverthepidis, then drag the Paralles Access app to the trash. So, the guides I linked you to describe two things. I uninstalled it by using some of the instructions for uninstalling Parallels Desktop from the terminal window. Subsequent to creating that virtual machine, you use a Windows disc to install an operating system on it - in this case - Windows XP. A virtual machine allocates some of your system resources and makes those resources "pretend" to be another, standalone computer that runs in parallel with your native (physical) computer. Parallels is a program that allows one to create what is known as a "virtual machine".
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