Happy to turn on the detailed logs and send them to you. With the resource window open, neither the CPU nor the RAM usage strains. Insured the USB hardware item was already installed (was an issue for older VMs I had with the migration from Pv9 to Pv10). Default hardware settings for VM (1CPU, 2Gb RAM, 32 Mb VRAM) and updated settings (2CPU, 4Gb RAM, 256Mb VRAM), (4CPU, 4Gb RAM, 256Mb VRAM) and (4CPU, 4Gb RAM, 512Mb VRAM). Repaired permissions and verified VM from within the recovery window for 10.10. Something about the pre-Yosemite interface has a soul and humanist friendliness and spunk that the Yosemite and Big Sur redesigns are missing. Things I have tried: Clean install from 10.10 installer, Upgrade install from fully functional 10.9 VM. I started on OS 9 and have fond memories of early OS X. My platform for testing: MBP 2.3GHz i5 with 16Gb RAM, 2Tb HDD running 10.7.5. Are there logs or other elements we can extract and submit to you that would assist in your forensics and code revamp? ![]() I have experienced the same issue as noted above - either from a clean install or from a Mavericks (10.9) VM with the full consumer installer app of 10.10, my VM reboots into the recovery screen with no repair (permissions, reinstall, etc.) effective. I have to join the chorus and say I upgraded from v9 to v10 specifically to be able to run OSX 10.10 in a VM on a development laptop that has to run in OS 10.7 for other reasons. with NO word from them all we can do is sit here and rage as we imagine the folks at parallels sipping their favorite adult beverages as they count the money they have raked in by pushing folks into the v10 release.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks Andrew - communication with your customers (even us whiny ones here on the forum) in a timely manner is nearly as important to us as an actual fix. Please be assured we are hard at work on the issue and will update you as soon as possible."īut instead. "It has come to our attention that there is an issue with the installation of the release version of Yosemite with certain configurations. One more note: purchasing Parallels does not give you a Windows license, or a Windows product key. Parallels Desktop Lite can only run Windows virtual machines if you pay for a subscription, however. it's completely obvious there is an issue, but are there any notices? are there any "knowledge base" articles? certainly none that i can find.Ī smart, and professional response to this situation would be: There’s also Parallels Desktop Lite, which is free on the Mac App Store and lets you create both Linux and macOS virtual machines. What i CAN be mad about, however, is the total and complete lack of transparency from the company itself. ![]() they had it working on the beta and golden master so i'd say they were probably caught off guard as much as the rest of us when the actual release version failed. ![]() it's not like apple is very forthcoming with info to them. i can't be TOO mad at parallels for it's software breaking once the final release was out. Trying to upgrade a fully functional and up to date Mavericks VMīoth instances fail to the recovery screen. I have tried creating a fresh Yosemite VM from the parallels menu 2012 Retina MBpro running the latest version of Parallels.
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