YesAre both using UEFI?
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These seem to be coming through daily without problems on my Intel Mac.Just an FYI - I had another update today (8/12/22) for "Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.373.219.0)" that failed...
I hope this isn't the start of a trend related to Security & Defender updates, as this will get real old real fast if occurring on a daily basis.
Parallels 16 do not fully support Windows 11 since Windows 11 require TPM 2.0 which Parallels supported starting with version 17 if I remember correctly. Seems like Windows 11 work fine without TPM 2.0 after the installation is done even if some features might not work. There is also an option to make Windows 11 bypass the TPM check during installation to install on none supported hardware. Not sure if removing the TPM will work in your case using Parallels 16. Windows 11 and the requirements is pretty much a pain I think.Getting KB5012170 failed on the Win11 VM on my '12 MBP, v16 Parallels. VM has the TPM as it was imported from my '19 MBP with v17 Parallels. I haven't looked at the newer MBP to see if I'm getting it there.
Tried this a few days ago. No obvious effect, the update was not installed. Since then, the update has not appeared. Tried again today, twice. Update appeared and failed to install, usual Install error - 0x800f0922. As daily Definition Updates are being installed, is there any need to persist?Hello, Kindly refer to the below steps to fix the issue.
1. Run the Virtual Machine.
2. Create a snapshot (In the top menu, click Actions > Take Snapshot).
3. Shut down the Virtual Machine. Make sure that the virtual machine is shut down. If it is in a suspended state, please run it and then shut down (Actions > Shut Down).
4. Open the Virtual Machine's Configuration (https://kb.parallels.com/117287) > Hardware > then select TPM click (click the lock to prevent further changes) and then click on "-" to delete TPM chip.
6. Click "Remove".
7. Run the Virtual Machine.
8. Try to update Windows.
7. If the update is installed:
7.1 Restart the Virtual Machine.
7.2 Shut down the Virtual Machine. Make sure that the virtual machine is shut down. If it is in a suspended state, please run it and then shut down (Actions > Shut Down).
7.3 Open the Virtual Machine's Configuration (https://kb.parallels.com/117287) > Hardware > then click "+" > TPM to add a new TPM chip.
7.4 Press "Add".
7.5 TPM chip will be added to your Virtual Machine.
7.6 Run the Virtual Machine.
Tried this a few days ago. No obvious effect, the update was not installed. Since then, the update has not appeared. Tried again today, twice. Update appeared and failed to install, usual Install error - 0x800f0922. As daily Definition Updates are being installed, is there any need to persist?
And no problem on ARM based MacBook Air.KB5012170 installed with no issuies on ARM based MacBook Pro.