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Open the Virtual Machine in P10 and Shut it down, not Suspend or Pause, but shut it down from the Windows Start menu. If for some reason you are...
Yes, P10 will work, the correct procedure for downgrading is starting the Virtual Machine, uninstalling Parallels Tools via Add/Remove Programs...
Nothing forces you to buy Parallels 11, Parallels 10 is still supported and will still be supported with updates for about one more year. The...
At the top it says "Subscriptions and Licenses", and that's also the name of the link you have to follow to get to that page. In that screenshot...
The difference between a permanent license and a subscription: http://kb.parallels.com/en/122929
If you read as well as you write I'm not surprised. Actually you even misread other users complains, they aren't complaining about the same as...
You don't have a subscription, a license of P10 isn't a subscription.
Excuse me? How old are you? You can neither read what was said to you or express yourself in a proper form in writing, and I don't just mean...
If it's such a dire problem you can use P10 instead. If you have a valid license of P10 (according to your other post, you have) you can downgrade...
You haven't looked hard enough... Configure > Hardware > Boot Order There are a number of reasons why it doesn't make sense to have dual boot...
That just means Parallels did not automatically identify the OS type (this is normal for any OS that is not Windows or a major Linux distro), but...
Why do you insist on the USB flash? You download the .iso file, for instance to the Downloads folder on your main disk, and then you can...
As said above, you can use the ISO file directly.
OVF is unfortunately not supported in Parallels. In fact Parallels lacks any export capabilities. However, VMWare can read Parallels format, but...
If the report still mentions the Parallels Display driver and it's not installed maybe the lack of understanding is not at my end here. Yes,...
I don't get what's your problem now, once the drivers have passed the test and you are eligible for the upgrade you can reinstall Parallels Tools....
Probably is, but that's supported on Windows 10 also, which is what matters.
Yes, I suggest as a workaround to uninstall the driver and let Windows install a certified driver in its place. Later, reinstall Parallels Tools.
What version of Parallels are you running?
The reason is probably related to this: https://www.opengl.org/wiki/Core_And_Compatibility_in_Contexts