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Which version of Parallels Desktop you are trying to use?
"Unable to connect CD/DVD 0" means that at the moment of virtual machine boot up ISO image specified in configuration is not accessible. Fix path...
This is a VMware virtual machine. Right-click on the file with .vmx extension and in context menu select Open With Parallels Desktop.
Better if you post the listing of contents of your archive.
Solaris 11 is supported and works fine as a guest operating system in Parallels Desktop. Seems you're doing something wrong when preparing ISO...
> as i understand it, that only alows you to create a template from an existing VM. > it does not help if i want to install a different OS......
Here it is. It is not officially supported. You follow it on your own risk. Instructions are based on version 13.0.1. First insert image with...
This should be a limitation of Mac App Store distribution model: you may not be able to run application downloaded from other computer or virtual...
Probably the problem with Adobe CC is described here: http://kb.parallels.com/en/113309.
Seems this is a limitation of macOS.
@TonyC2, may be virtual machine template is an option for you?
Parallels Desktop does support features I've mentioned above for macOS guest. Shared Folders are enabled/configures in VM configuration menu:...
I may suggest a dirty workaround of the problem if you want for not to wait for update of Parallels Desktop.
@AlanM7, can you please generate two problem reports: when virtual machine performance is good (i.e. before update) and when performance is...
Try this command in Mac Terminal: prlctl set <your_vm_name> --efi-boot on
Linux kernel 4.12 is not supported in Parallels Desktop 11. You should either upgrade to Parallels Desktop 13 or use older kernel.
It depends what this image contains. If it is a plain disk, you may try to rename it with ".hdd" extension and then add this .hdd-file to VM...
Yes. You may do it from the command line. First install Parallels Desktop but don't start any new VM-s. Then in Terminal run this command:...
Seems the only way is to disable Alt-F1 shortcut in host macOS.
Seems now it is impossible to install Final Cut into guest macOS since Parallels Desktop doesn't support hardware acceleration for this OS type.