Does Parallels Desktop 20 work with MacOS X 10.5, 10.6

Discussion in 'macOS Virtual Machine' started by ChristopherC19, Sep 13, 2024.

  1. ChristopherC19

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    According to the release notes, Parallels Desktop 20 "removed support for Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.8". Does this mean that it doesn't actually work any more with these guest operating systems, or that you no longer support these Virtual Machines any more, and so they may or may not work properly.
    I still require Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6 VMs so I can build and test our product on PPC hardware
    Regards,
    Chris
     
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  2. warnergt

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    Parallels Desktop 20 is working with my Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server.
     
  3. ChristopherC19

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    Hi warnergt,
    Thank you. I will risk the upgrade then.
    Regards,
    Chris
     
  4. ChristopherC19

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    Hi warnergt and anyone else interested in old MacOS X VMs,
    Well I tried it. While a 64-bit MacOS X 10.6.8 VM does indeed boot, on my MacBook Pro 2019 with macOS 13.6.9:
    1. launchd crashes on login.
    2. Parallels Tools do not work. No shared folders, dynamic screen resolution etc.
    3. Attempts to reinstall Parallels Tools fails because the new installer has been marked as incompatible with MacOS X 10.6.
    4. The VM refuses to boot with the Parallels hypervisor. You must use Apple's hypervisor.
    5. I didn't bother trying my 32-but MacOS X 10.6.8 VM, nor the MacOS 10.5.8 VM.
    Your mileage may vary, but it's pretty useless to me. I downgraded back to Parallels 19.4.1 using a Time machine backup. (Just replace /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app with the backup and reboot a few times when you are told to, and the reinstall Parallels Tools on VMs you "upgraded" when prompted.)

    To the Parallels people, I don't actually want or need anything in Parallels 20, other than continued security fixes and other bug fixes. How about just providing security fixes only, say, for Parallels 19.x, on Intel only? I have been a customer since Parallels 4.x and have tried to help you fix problems over the years...
    Regards,
    Chris
     
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  5. PureM

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    The statement in Parallels Desktop 20's release notes about "removing support for Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.8" means that Parallels will no longer actively provide updates, bug fixes, or technical support for virtual machines running these older macOS versions. However, this doesn't necessarily mean they won't work at all--it means there's no guarantee of compatibility, and they may or may not function properly.

    If you require Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 virtual machines for testing on PPC hardware, you can still try running them, but issues might arise without any official support. It's recommended to test the setup first to see if it meets your needs before relying on it for critical work. If compatibility issues arise, you might need to explore alternative solutions, such as using older versions of Parallels that still fully support these macOS versions.
     
  6. EYC

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    I have had nothing but trouble with Parallells 20 running Snow Leopard server. After installing it i lost all toolbox functions including screen size and most importantly shared folders. I tried reinstalling 20 and got it to work until I updated to the latest release of 20 and again lost all toolbox function. Trying to reinstall toolbox resulted in a disc image with a non functional installer. Even restoring 19 from Time Machine did not work. Had to download the 19 installer and run after removing 20.
     
  7. warnergt

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    Snow Leopard server (10.6.8) is still working fine for me.
    I have Parallels 20.1.1.
    Host system is a Mac Pro 2019 with macOS Sequoia 15.0.1.
    I am using the Apple Adaptive Hypervisor.
    Parallel Tools installed fine.
    I am using shared folders.
    I use Snow Leopard primarily to run old (Intel) Adobe apps.
    But I can also run CodeWarrior (PPC app).
     

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