Windows 10 Shutdown Issue - Post April Update

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by MichaelA19, May 12, 2018.

  1. MichaelA19

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    Hello - every time I try to shut down Windows 10, the VM restarts and this message is served. This DID NOT happen prior to the April update.

    thoughts?

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  2. Johnl21

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    Try this solution:
    1. Start Parallels Desktop.
    2. Launch the Windows virtual machine.
    3. Create snapshot: from the top menu bar select Actions > Create snapshot.
    4. Press command button to bring Start menu and then type cmd.
    5. You will see Command Prompt in suggestions, right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.
      NOTE: Be sure that you run Command Prompt as Administrator or you will encounter the following error message:
    6. In the Command Prompt type powercfg -h off and hit Enter/Return.
    7. Check the behavior.
    For more refer this page : https://kb.parallels.com/en/123831
     
  3. Hi MichaelA19. You can follow the steps from this article and check if it helps.
     
  4. Hi Johnl21. Thanks for sharing the steps here.
     
  5. DavidW33

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    Worked for me. Thanks Johnl21 !
     
  6. ChristopherH3

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    Worked for me. Thanks John121.
     
  7. DennisF3

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    This worked perfectly. Thank you very much.
     
  8. AndreaB10

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    thx work also for me
     
  9. elementaltm

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    @Johnl21, many thanks this worked for me also.

    I believe the command disables / removes hibernation, however would be grateful if you could confirm how the command actually resolves the issue, Pros / Cons, etc.

    Many thanks in advance.
     
  10. DanielC2

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    The solution is not what i expect!
    why the hell it keeps rebooting anyway, why is that Parallels does not fix this shit by releasing a new fix for it?
    I expect Parallels to do their job, not tell me howe to fix it for them.
     
  11. SeanM9

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    Inserting that line in to the boot flag section worked for me as well.
     
  12. CarloM2

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    Article ID: 123831 works. What does the line code do exactly?
     
  13. ThomasW22

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  14. Hemnath@Parallels

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    Dear folks. Sorry for the late response. We have published a fix for this issue: http://kb.parallels.com/124449 | "The virtual machine processor was reset by the operating system" notification appears upon attempt to shut down Windows 10 virtual machine.
     
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  15. JensK1

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    Hello, I had the same issue but did solve it by expanding the disk space of the VM as I wanted to install new software. The issue appeared when I had only about 2GB free space on the VM left.
    Regards
     
  16. DennisF3

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    The solution in post #2 worked for me.
     
  17. Hemnath@Parallels

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    Hello JensK1. Thanks for sharing this info.
    Glad to note. Thanks for sharing.
     
  18. SamM7

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    Is that helped you?
     
  19. JamesB23

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    Thank you! Solved my problem as well for Windows 10
     
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  20. DannyD3

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    OK, this is funny. The problem is that the Virtual Machine will not Shutdown yet the first instructions in the article says to Shut Down the Virtual Machine, and make changes to the Settings.
    The Virtual Machine will not Shut Down and Parallels will not allow any changes to be made to the settings until it does.
    How is this supposed to help?

    I followed the second work around which is the same as the one given in Post#2 and that works.
     
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