Hello,
Lately my Parallels started to do something really strange. Sometimes (randomly) it takes forever to start a Virtual Machine. Inside Host MacOSX there is nothing running and accordingly to the Activity Monitor the processing CPU goes to 100% during this slow startup process.
If I reboot my computer the problem eventually goes away (not always, sometimes I need to boot twice). When the startup works fine the CPU usage didn't hit 80%.
I have tried several guest configurations like reducing memory, changing CPU to 1 core, etc. Nothing seems to solve the problem.
I'm running version 6.0.11994 on Snow Leopard (latest updates) and I have multiple Guest OS like Windows XP x32, Windows Vista x32 and Windows 7 x64. My computer is a MacBook Pro Mid-2009, Core 2-Duo, 2.8Ghz with 8Gb RAM and 2 hard disks (Seagate Momentus XT 500Gb 7200 RPM) being one of them replacement of my DVD unit using OWC Data Doubler.
I have also tried some VMs placed into just one of the two disks and the same problem occurs.
Even when the problem occurs the OSX works normal without any visible problem. While Parallels tries to slowly start the VM I can read and write to the same hard disk which seems to prove it's not its fault.
Have anyone experienced something like that?
Could be an OSX problem while running with 2 disks?
Didn't make sense once the CPU usage goes to 100%.
Regards,
Fernando.
Lately my Parallels started to do something really strange. Sometimes (randomly) it takes forever to start a Virtual Machine. Inside Host MacOSX there is nothing running and accordingly to the Activity Monitor the processing CPU goes to 100% during this slow startup process.
If I reboot my computer the problem eventually goes away (not always, sometimes I need to boot twice). When the startup works fine the CPU usage didn't hit 80%.
I have tried several guest configurations like reducing memory, changing CPU to 1 core, etc. Nothing seems to solve the problem.
I'm running version 6.0.11994 on Snow Leopard (latest updates) and I have multiple Guest OS like Windows XP x32, Windows Vista x32 and Windows 7 x64. My computer is a MacBook Pro Mid-2009, Core 2-Duo, 2.8Ghz with 8Gb RAM and 2 hard disks (Seagate Momentus XT 500Gb 7200 RPM) being one of them replacement of my DVD unit using OWC Data Doubler.
I have also tried some VMs placed into just one of the two disks and the same problem occurs.
Even when the problem occurs the OSX works normal without any visible problem. While Parallels tries to slowly start the VM I can read and write to the same hard disk which seems to prove it's not its fault.
Have anyone experienced something like that?
Could be an OSX problem while running with 2 disks?
Didn't make sense once the CPU usage goes to 100%.
Regards,
Fernando.