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The latest update should allow you to suspend, even if you can't find the OpenGL/DirectX application that is running.
It takes about one day for new updates to show up in auto update.
I can't reproduce this problem. Have you restarted your computer since the update? If you still have the problem after a restart you may want to...
You might want to restart your computer if you have not already done so. Some significant changes were made in this update and it is likely that...
It takes some time for the updates to appear in Parallels. Try booting in safe mode and then installing Parallels Tools. Also restart your...
Go to the Start Menu, select "Run...", type "control userpasswords2" and hit return. Check "Users must enter a user name and password to use this...
The links are broken, here are working ones:...
Well if it indeed is a Parallels issue, there are a couple remaining possibilities: - You reverted to a snapshot in one of the VMs. It is easy...
The next update should not have this problem. In the meantime you can use the release candidate version of the update (make sure that you...
Out of curiosity, what happened when you tried to get Parallels to use the dd image file after renaming it with a hdd extension?
Well unfortunately it is impossible for Parallels to prevent that because it is OS X that ultimately decides how the file associations are to be...
The applications that Parallels creates are all in "Windows Applications" folders, so you must have missed one of those folders somewhere. Try...
While your VM is turned off, go to the "Edit" menu and select "Virtual Machine...". Go to "Security" and set the security level to high, and...
Open the Terminal application (located in Applications > Utilities) while Parallels is not open and copy and paste this into it: defaults write...
Until this feature is added, here is a way to do this now: 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click "Keyboard & Mouse". 3. Select the "Keyboard...