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Version 6 was launched in September 2010, the official support ended 2 years later, each release has a 2 year support policy (meaning, you get...
However, this will not cause a blue screen, technically what can happen is the failure to activate Windows.
I would advise to uninstall Parallels Tools from the VM prior to downgrading.
This is a terrible official suggestion, canceling the installation will result in partial install of PT since cancel does not roll-back changes...
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No, there is no easy way. The method you can apply is the same as that is use for cloning physical machines, using Tools like Acronis True Disk.
3. Yes. In the same row where you find the 'Like', there's a 'Best Answer' button, those are all the options, thank you.
You might try to work around this issue temporarily, you can disable the PT Auto Update mechanism following these steps: IMPORTANT Proceed at...
PDM = Parallels Desktop for Mac, Parallels makes other products, this is the full name. 1. I think you should be asking if there is good reason to...
1. Version 9 support will expire before the next release of OS X (2 year support with updates policy). 2. Sorry, but there's 0 benefit and some...
1. Only versions 9 and 10 are supported on Yosemite. But since you can only buy version 10 right now, the question is moot. 2. The Virtual...
There is no reason to assume there is a problem with Parallels 9. It's possible that you have an hardware problem that causes data corruption,...
There is no such thing as 'virtual window'.
They share some files? Why do you say that, what files do they share? The VM is self-contained, it has a virtual disk that is very much, as far...
A typical Windows installation will require at least 16 GB, Parallels uses expanding disks, meaning the file that is used for the virtual disk...
You can clone and restore a OS X installation into a virtual machine, but you cannot use it directly in Parallels like you can with Windows on...
What's a 'virtual window'? Do you mean virtual machine?
You haven't said the most important bit of info, how much RAM is assigned to each VM? I see from the process list, the Win 8.1 has at least 8 GB...
You cannot boot a real OS X partition (in this case via TDM) as a virtual disk in Parallels Desktop for Mac. You would need to mirror the contents...
I'm glad I could help!