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We are unable to understand the question. Do you want to know if it is compatible with Parallels Desktop or support details for Windows Server 2016?
Let us know the size of the of the PVM file and free space you have on Mac.
We really understand your situation. If you face any similar issues with a new VM, please report it to us.
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Enabling Trim Option might have helped else we were going to check it with the next level team. If you face the issue again, report it to us.
Have you tried the steps suggested in the article?
We have reset the activation key. Please follow the instructions below: 1. Quit Parallels Desktop, then try to activate after launching it again....
You have to do a mouse click inside the Windows boot screen and start tapping F8 but you have to do it fast. You can also refer to this article...
Are you using a Bootcamp based Windows VM or a Standalone Windows VM and a Windows PC?
If you choose to use Parallels Desktop 14 again change the hypervisor to Apple and check if the Mac crashes.
Let us know the macOS X version you have. Also, try changing the Hypervisor to Apple under VM configuration > Hardware > CPU and Memory then check.
Try to disable Fast Startup before Windows update and check. If the issue persists, isolate Windows, uninstall Parallels Tools then update...
Try to change Hypervisor to Apple under VM configuration > Hardware > CPU and Memory and check the CPU usage.
If I understand correctly your Windows VM restart automatically after upgrade of Parallels Desktop. Check and let us know how much RAM is...
Under Manage Snapshots check and let us know how many snapshots are there.
We are glad to hear that the issue is resolved. Feel free to reach out to us anytime for support.
We have reset your Parallels Desktop 13 activation key.
Reply to the private message with the activation key to check and assist.