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This reply is for JoeF1 above; he took the time to post a well written post that deserves a response; I'm well into my third day of using Win 10...
I wouldn't be in a rush to flame Parallels; after all, Win 10 RTM has only been available to insiders for 2 weeks or so and OS X is in transition...
Yes, thanx Bill for being the brave pioneer on this..seems stable enough; the new browser Edge is still half-baked, however and I still prefer...
Following Billst10's lead..I also have a working Win 10 VM in Parallels 10...no real showstoppers to report; Adobe Premier Pro,Lightroom, Quicken...
I'm upgrading as I write this..my iso image was on a Samsung T1 SSD recognized by my 8.1 VM...did not remove Parallels tools..no reservation
Billst...I'm tempted to follow your lead here; just exactly how did you initiate the upgrade process to begin the upgrade? Simply double click...
I reverted to Yosemite 10.10.4; 10.11 beta was just too buggy and my Win 8.1 VM worked very irradically; concentrating now on Parallels 10 working...
The performance on the T1 SSD was blazing (primarily because the MBA 2014 has such fast USB 3.0 ports and fast internal SSD HD; Parallels 10...
Moved my WIN 8.1 VM from my Samsung T1 (USB 3.0) to my main HD in my MBA and now Parallels is behaving much better with El Capitan..so, yes, as...
Well, I think I'll wait for Parallels to get their Version 10 a little more ready for OS X 10.11; just too many irritants for now to make this...
Installed first public beta of 10.11 today on my Mac; my Win 8.1 VM mostly works and does see my networked machines/NAS and does see my Samsung T1...