Parallels Wizard/Windows 10

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by laurent1, May 30, 2016.

  1. laurent1

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    Hello to Everyone,

    I'm trying, about half an hour, to install Windows 10.
    With the help of Parallels 11.
    Installation of Parallels 11 went without any problem.
    I could begin the installation of Windows 10.
    I could even insert the key-code for Windows 10.
    But after some 15 minutes I have the impression that the installation "hangs".
    I inserted some screenshots because the terminology of Mac and of Windows is difficult for me.

    Can someone please help me with this (and others with the same problem)?
    I would be grateful.

    With kind regards,
    Laurent1
     

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  2. TonyC4

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    I'm having the same problem. I'm running El Capitan on a late 2015 iMac i5 with plenty of RAM and HD space. It just hangs at Shell>_
     

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  3. Hi,
    Please try to disable EFI Boot in the virtual machine configuration and let us know how it works.
     
  4. laurent1

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    @parallels
    @TonyC4

    Something strange happened.
    Tried different things with no result and with a lof of frustration.
    It's not Parallels.
    It's not Windows.
    It's a gnome...
    What killed the gnome?
    Follow the instructions from Parallels to make an imagefile from your usb-stick.
    At the end of the coupling Parallels-Imagefile (don't know if I explain this well, I have another native language) and when the installation of Windows begin, that's the moment the gnome appears...
    At that moment you have to make a decision to install an upgrade (first choice, above on the screen, which I tried about 5 times!!! But that's what men told me) or (I don't remember the name) the second choice under on the screen:
    DO NOT MAKE THE CHOICE ON THE SCREEN ABOVE
    TAKE THE SECOND CHOICE AND WINDOWS STARTS INSTALLING and let you make some choises in preferences. This is what I'm now doing. But first, this reply to TonyC4.

    @TonyC4: Hopes this is working for you too
    @parallels: Thanks for your support

    Kind regards,
    Laurent
     
  5. You're very welcome! Feel free to write us back for assistance, we are here to help.
     
  6. BrianG6

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    I'm having a similar issue when I attempt to install Windows 10 from an .iso image file. The installation proceeds through all the checks, then hangs when it seems like Windows is trying to start up. I get the following message "Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation." I've restarted several times. EFI Boot is disabled.
     
  7. Dinesh@Parallels

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    Hi BrianG6,
    Please download a new ISO for Windows 10 and check how it goes!
     
  8. BrianG6

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    Hi Dinesh@Parallels,
    I downloaded a new ISO but I'm getting the same result. Here's a screen capture of where the process stops: Screen Shot 2016-06-05 at 5.34.08 PM.png What else can I try?
    Thanks.
     
  9. PaulChristopher@Parallels

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    Hi BrianG6, if you see "Windows Could Not Complete The Installation Windows" the problemWindows-Could-Not-Complete-The-Installation-Windows-10-SysPrep is likely that your Password Policy is set to something beyond what the account you used to SysPrep used. The fix for this is actually quite simple:

    On the "Windows Could Not Complete The Installation Windows" press SHIFT+F10, to bring up a Command window
    Type SECPOL.MSC and press ENTER, to bring up the Local Security Policy editor
    Expand ACCOUNT POLICIES > PASSWORD POLICY
    Set MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH to 0
    Set PASSWORD MUST MEET COMPLEXITY REQUIREMENTS to DISABLED
    Press ALT TAB to change the focus to the INSTALL WINDOWS error dialog box and press the ENTER key on the OK button
    After the machine reboots, you should be fine.
     
  10. BrianG6

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    Paul,

    Thanks. I tried your approach. Here's what I got when I entered SECPOL.MSC:
    Screen Shot 2016-06-05 at 7.56.45 PM.png
    Any other way to change the password policy?
    Thanks,
    Brian
     
  11. BrianG6

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    Really need help with this issue. I have spent hours troubleshooting and have tried all suggestions above. Nothing has changed. I'm still getting the error message above. I need this machine configured by tomorrow morning so that a contractor can work on a Windows-only program. Please help!!
     
  12. Hello BrianG6,
    I still feel like it's a trouble with the iso file that you are using to install windows.
    Please remove all your old image files and download a fresh iso file by clicking on the link.
    Once the iso file is downloaded start the installation by following the article.
    Note: Try to uncheck the "Express installation" on step 4 and process the installation.
    Make sure the RAM memory is set to more than 2GB during the installation because Windows installation requires a minimum of 2GB RAM.
    Note: Select Customize setting before installation to make sure that the RAM is set to more than 2GB.
    Kindly let us know if you still face the same trouble and we will be happy to help!
     

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