I don't usually "Suspend", I usually shut down. But this time I tried it. After five minutes of spinning status, I decided to cancel the suspend, which I couldn't do. So I quit the Parallels application. Upon relaunch, I get the classic "Unable to Connect to Hard Disk 1" error. Everything has been fine up to now, running Parallels 9.0.23350, with OSX 10.9 (latest), on a 2.2Ghz Intel Core i7 Macbook Pro. I use a Bootcamp partition.
Hi beagley, Try creating a new Bootcamp based Virtual Machine by following the steps outlined below: 1. Update Parallels Desktop for Mac to the latest build by following: http://kb.parallels.com/111603 * Download and install updates if found. 2. Remove the existing Virtual Machine by following: http://kb.parallels.com/5029 3. Create a new Virtual Machine by following: http://kb.parallels.com/112941 Note: BootCamp based virtual machines cannot be suspended. Thanks, Looran