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I'll give a 'caveat' to this. I switched to Parallels, because of the issues I was having with VMWare... :( I'm afraid both at times with...
That's interesting. 'Check for updates' says I have the latest version, but going to the manual download site shows this newer version. Duh!......
I'd suspect it is Spotlight. Try using the Mac preferences. Select 'Spotlight', 'Privacy', and add an item to it's exclude list. Select the...
That's entirely up to you. If you don't like the notification, this is how to get rid of it.
Runtime error 380 is one of those annoying Windows 'not going to tell you what is really wrong' errors. It means that the program is asking for...
Display of this can be turned off in the Mac. Preferences, notifications, then find the Parallels entries and turn the display off. However I...
Unless you excluded it, the Windows drive should have been included. It is not though visible as a normal drive. It'll be a file called something...
Muting the microphone, does not disable it. Right click on the speaker in task bar. Select 'open sound settings'. Find the input device...
Slow boot, is not quite the same issue. However I'd suspect 'strongly related'. For me, the system will boot and run fine. Perhaps 80% of the...
you are getting the 'drive hang' behaviour?. That rules that idea out...
Possibly an interesting 'pattern'. Will depend if others with the problem are also using more than one drive?.
Further ongoing to this. Are the people with the performance issue, possibly using more that one virtual drive?. Spotted that on the Win64 system...
You can disable the Windows update service, but it really needs to be installed at some point.
I'm guessing you are running Win64?. I have both a 32bit and 64bit Windows install. What is interesting is the disk performance is fine in the...
If you haven't updated to 14.01, yes.
Have you updated to 14.0.1?. This came yesterday, and I've been able to re-enable sleep, and the system is still working. Mouse and keyboard...
Look at the event viewer anyway. Will show if it is something 'inside Windows' that is actually causing the problem, or the Parallels environment...
Look in the Windows event viewer. Guessing something serious is giving errors on the boot. There have been issues at times with particular things...
Thanks for the confirmation. It does appear that Parallels 14, for some unknown reason is failing in a suite of ways when the system hibernates....
It is not Mode 0. It is setting the standbydelay to 0. This actually prevents the machine entering hibernation. Mode 0, just means 'normal...