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Did you try to remove this device from permanent connections and reconnect it once again?
Does the issue reproduce if you remove Parallels Tools from guest?
Please, submit technical report and post its id here: when the problem appears make window with XP active, in the Mac application menu bar goto...
Can you send us technical report and post its id here?
Please, send us a problem report: 0. start Parallels Desktop; 1. try to start virtual machine - get error probably; 2. in the virtual machine's...
Two questions first: 0. do some users on your Mac have tcsh or csh as a default login shell? 1. do some users on your Mac have expired password?
Did you install Parallels Tools for Linux into the guest?
Thanks. I suspect this problem is because of umask setting. Parallels Desktop installation heavily depends on its value. So if you have something...
You may add these lines into /etc/apt/sources.list: deb http://http.kali.org/kali sana main non-free contrib deb-src http://http.kali.org/kali...
> Can you explain what "attach installation DMG" means? You double-click on DMG-file and a new disk volume appears in your system. This is what...
Try first reinstall Parallels Tools inside your Windows: select window of virtual machine and in application menu bar press Actions -> Reinstall...
Can you show your /etc/apt/sources.list from the guest?
Please, send us problem report. To do this you need to attach installation DMG and run the next command from the terminal: $ /Volumes/Parallels\...
0. Shutdown your macOS VM. 1. Add to its boot flags (VM config -> Hardware -> Boot Order -> Advanced settings -> Boot flags) string...
Ok. According to your screenshot you're currently logged into the session os user "grdwalker". Try to relogin into new graphical session as user...
> So not up to date I guess. Yes. It is recommended to keep Parallels Tools up to date. So the problem is that you cannot make Parallels Tools...
> The terminal returns 12.1.1.41491 Does it equal to Parallels Desktop version? You can check it in application menu bar: Parallels Desktop ->...
Can you please do this in guest's terminal: $ cat /usr/lib/parallels-tools/version This will print you the actual version of Guest Tools...
It would be great to get some additional bits from you: 0. what method do you use for copying (using shell commands or via Nautilius or something...
If the problem is still actual, please share Tools installation log (/var/log/parallels-tools-install.log).