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The prompt is to update the Device Support files needed to run macOS in a virtual machine, not the host macOS itself.
Fedora 42 support was added in Parallels Desktop 26....
According to https://kb.parallels.com/en/128867 shared folder support was added "in Parallels Desktop 18 and newer with macOS Ventura and newer...
What versions of Parallels and Windows are you using?
@MarkC80 Does this issue still happen on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
The ideal file system would be APFS. Instead of using USB passthrough to access the drive from the vm you would use shared folders....
Have you contacted Parallels support?
There is a feature request for that here: https://forum.parallels.com/threads/nested-virtualization-on-apple-silicon.363820/
@Mundford Are you still having this issue?
Currently the highest version of DirectX that Parallels supports is DirectX 11. https://kb.parallels.com/en/124137
Parallels does not support Thunderbolt/PCIe passthrough.
@CarolinaF Are you still having this issue on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
Are you still having this issue on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@maxingyu Does this issue still happen on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@Robert M. Münch Does this still happen on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@AntoineP2 Does this issue still happen on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@SebastienA2 Are you still having this issue on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@DovidK Are you still having this issue on Parallels Desktop 20.4.1?
@JesseH4 Are you still having this issue?
@OpherA Are you still having this issue?