![]() I am inclined to think that the Parallels sound driver would most likely work best while using Parallels. I downloaded and installed a 3rd party AC97 sound driver for win95 and it is an improvement, but still in certain apps is horrible (pops and clicks beyond usability). As far as I can tell this thing doesn't exist. To reiterate, installing parallels tools did not install any sound driver into Win95, nor is any sound driver for Windows found on the vmtools.iso image or in the C:/Program Files/parallels/parallels Tools directory after Ptools installation. ![]() Parallels 7 and 8 likely don't have this nightmare and it all starts with Parallels 9. The 'Parallels Virtual Audio Adapter' is worst than a virus that messed up completely my Sound Devices and there seems to be no apparent way to remove it. Perpetual licenses come with 30 days phone and chat support, email support is valid for 2 years since the product release date. Subscription licenses come with phone, chat and email support available for the lifetime of the subscription. mentions that PTools includes an AC'97 compatible sound driver, but still no information for where it's located. Unfortunately, uninstalling the app 'Parallels Access' does not do anything. Parallels Desktop comes with 24/7 phone, chat and email support. If you still have no sound, the sound driver is just AC'97, so if you can get that sound driver from somewhere else, like. John, page 88 includes a table that indicates a Parallels Tools version for Windows 95 and other versions, but does not mention anything about sound drivers. Windows 98 is supported under Parallels, just check your Parallels Desktop User Guide for 'Installing Windows 98 as a Guest OS' and follow the instructions there, more specifically, the ones about Installing Parallels Tools.
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