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No. Allow it to replace PDM9. If you want to go back to 9, uninstall 10, and run the installer of PDM9, your VMs and settings are unaffected by...
No, it's not always on, you can start it just to launch the virtual machine, and then shut the VM down and quit Parallels, and get your resources...
The same .dmg serves for complete new installations, upgrade and trial. The difference is only via the license key.
I think I already reply with my thoughts on the matter. You still haven't answered to: " How much RAM do you have assigned to the VM?"
I'm sure you can easily find how to change the amount of RAM assigned. No, I though it was kinds of clear, albeit I didn't explicit say it, that...
Parallels 9 is compatible with Mavericks and will be updated when Yosemite comes out (each version has a 2 year support with updates period, PDM9...
Then you boot the VM and follow the instructions in the article (the article has two links at the bottom to MS articles, follow the link that...
Hey man, no need to panic. http://kb.parallels.com/en/113342 It does requires you to have a CD/DVD/Image of the Windows version you have...
This, but, if the VM is Bootcamp based then Windows and all it's programs and data isn't actually in the .pvm. In that special case it's in a...
Well... Depends if Windows is installed via Bootcamp or not (boot natively into Windows). You mention a Windows partition, but it's not clear if...
You filled a request with whom? Parallels? Tobii? The bugs in the actual firmware of the real chip are not present in an emulated chip, the...
Abdul, I'm 99% sure Samrost is a spam bot, as a Parallels Support member I think you should be deleting these posts from the forum, all the...
If you are running Yosemite the recovery partition does not have Mavericks, it has Yosemite.
Hope this info helps you: The difference in size is probably due to snapshots, the information is definitely there and might be salvaged but this...
As you said, hardware is emulated, there's no real Renesas USB controller, so you can't update the firmware, as a firmware is no-volatile code...
Either: You are probably using shared folders, that way files are available on both OSes and so it gets scanned on the host by SEP. or: SEP acts...
Try these KBs: http://kb.parallels.com/en/4680 http://kb.parallels.com/en/116508 http://kb.parallels.com/en/117778
Also, is there any external hardware connected to the Mac when this happens? Does it still happen if that hardware is not connected?
This assessment is not correct, months ago I troubleshooted a user that had his mac freeze only when running Parallels, the issue was that he had...
That's done via "Shared profile: [v] Share Mac user folders with Windows".