Parallels Desktop for Mac computers with Apple M2 chips

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by Mikhail Ushakov, Jun 8, 2022.

  1. WeizhongG

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    Hi, I want to check Whether the software can support creating MacOS m1/m2/m3 VM on the macbook m2 host?
     
  2. RomuloP

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    About nested virtualization, Now we have an API, and by what I can see, M3 or late only... Anyway, there is already any roadmap on support?
     
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  3. AndreasK27

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    Yes, Parallels can do a virtual MacOS on Apple Solicon. But please be aware, that the virtual macOS and it's CPU are quite castrated. MacOS in a VM does not support iCould, GOU/ANE access, and several special CPU-features are also disabled. Parallels has recently added a better support for MacOS VMs - GUI-Configuration.
     
  4. MatthewR20

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    iCloud support will be added in macOS 15.
     
  5. BallO

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    Does anyone else have audio crackling issues after waking up from sleep (MacOS host)? Clears up after about a minute
     
  6. DavidS178

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    Having the same thoughts.
     
  7. EdwardD13

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    Hi, I have the latest version of Parallels on mac M2 air with 16 gb ram and latest OS update.

    The screen flickering in browsers on my external monitor is driving me nuts.

    I have tried changing cables/cords, settings on external monitor, changing various mac settings, downloading github apps that are supposed to help....all to no avail.
     
  8. Peter92

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    Hi Studioe, did you get an answer to this? I am trying to run Turbocad 2024 on a MacBook M3 Max, and like you Turbocad installed flawlessly but has a critical error on starting
     
  9. MauricioC7

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    Hi everyone,

    I have the Standard permanent license for version 18. After updating my two devices (Sequoia Beta 15 Release 6 but on other releases the same error has occurred), a Mac Mini and a MacBook Pro, with M2 chips, I could install and run Parallels on the Mac Mini without any issues. However, on the MacBook Pro, I couldn't. As soon as Parallels is installed and I try to run it, the crash occurs. I've tried troubleshooting steps from other forums, such as attempting to install via terminal and deactivating the license, but the same error persists. Has anyone experienced a similar situation and managed to resolve the issue?
     
  10. FabianR1

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    Anyone else having an issue of unable to check for updates with Parallels Desktop 19.4.1 (54985)?
     
  11. HaraldK8

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    Hi!
    I have the same Problem, it seems that TurboCad does not run on Parallels (I get the Crash report "SigsegvHandler". If you could solve your problem, please let us know!
     
  12. RobertoA16

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    Good morning, I'm in the trial version just to try if I can play GTA5 on my macbook pro M2, but when I try to start the game a receive the error 0xc0000135.
    Will I resolve this issue with the upgrade or not?
     
  13. Peter92

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    The answer from IMSI Design is "TurboCAD is not Compatible with ARM Based Processors."
    I have now migrated away from TurboCAD to Vectorworks...a very expensive exercise and IMSI would not refund my 12 month subscription to TurboCAD...
     

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