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Sorry, but this disscusion is just stupid. It does not matter if Windows is installed or not. In all versions prior to 13, hard disks formatted...
And this is not working with Parallels Deasktop 13. It works with 11 and 12.
Why would Parallels describe this "bug" as function in the Parallels Desktop 13 User's Guide??...
And finally the Parallels Desktop 13 User's Guide (http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v13/docs/en_US/Parallels Desktop User's Guide.pdf) Page...
And do not tell me, that "this feature was not tested and not supported by Parallels Desktop": 1: http://kb.parallels.com/en/122622 Resolution...
I am not speaking about a bootable drive. I am speaking about second or third physical hard drive or ssd. I worked with several hard drives for...
alexg, a Parallels Developer said: "Unfortunately, it worked due to a bug in Bootcamp detection in PD12. We did not support this feature...
I just installed Parallels 12 for a test. With Parallels 12 I can add the second SSD without problems. I want my money back for the Parallels 13!!!
What??? It also worket in Parallels 10 and Parallels 11. Now I have bought Parallels 13 and can not add a second SSD as boot camp HDD? I need this...
I have a Mac with two 2TB SSD. The first SSD is for macOS Hight Sierra and virtual Windows 10 system with Parallels 13. The Windows 10 OS works...
But I need the Nested Virtualization!
The old version 11.1.1 work without bluescreens. The new version 11.1.2 causes bluescreen after standby.
Same here! BSOD on Windows 10 after stand-by of the MacBook Pro. (Every single time) I want to have my money back for the update to Version 11....