Several of the questions here are answered by reading the full changelog here: http://forum.parallels.com/thread14504.html i.e. compatibility with MacFUSE etc.
optipoint 500 works no more with 4560 hi! new version seems to be nice, till i ran into this point: the connection of my "siemens optipoint 500" via usb causes parallels to crash - blue screen for xp and parallels is again booting win xp everything works fine with 4128, optipoint was completely supported. can anyone reports something similar to that?
did you reboot? there was no request to do it but it 4560 needs a mac OS reboot to become active then a Windows reboot after upating the tools Hugh W
should i be happy? it seems so. after rebooting mac os x, starting parallels with xp, shutdown xp, stop parallels, reboot os x and then did all again, it works... curious thing. hope, it will work from now without bsod. greetings, zyxxie ---- mb, core duo, 2gb, osx 4.10
Okay installed AGAIN. Rebooted my Mac. Booted XP, booted fine and installed new drivers, and restarted (after disabling application sharing in both directions) CRASH!!!!!! Ran Disk Util, no repairs necessary. Rebooted Mac again, this time XP has booted and has stayed there for 5 minutes, a minor miracle. I will monitor and see what happens. Robin
Updater hangs/doesn't show any update I have a quick question: I read about the update, and went to download it by having Parallels "check for updates." The application just hangs with no progress shown on the progress bar (several times, once for ~20 minutes). Is this normal? Does it only provide feedback when there is a significant update? Maybe the servers are swamped, or maybe Parallels rolls out updates, letting early adopters download before letting the auto update realize an update is available? I am most likely going to wait before installing. I've only been running Parallels for a few weeks, and I don't have any compelling reason to update (and would hate to have to troubleshoot at this point). Everything is running fine for me with build 4128. Still, I am curious why the updater hangs, and enjoying learning about Parallels in general. Best wishes, WldoJnr
Well not only have I managed to get it working BUT I also had an acknowledgement from Parallels with some suggested fix's. That is excellent support when the automatic response said 3 days and I had a response is a couple of hours. Cheers. Robin
Good things come to those who wait ;-) btw: the new build works fine for me, but first I had to set the security to medium and switch off the "application-sharing". Before that I couldn't quit Parallels and start it again without slow down the complete OSx. Now it is possible as often as I want. Unfortunately the new build is still a gym for the CPU and the fan, but I am already very happy with this version. thank you !!
Update went fine on mine as well. The video resolution did go wonky (looked like it went from OS Window to Coherence, but had the resolution all wrong) right after the Tools install, but resolved after the VM rebooted. I did uninstall Parallels Tools prior to the upgrade as several folks mentioned it. Is that really necessary? I did *not* have to reboot my Mac in order for the updated version to appear in About or Get Info.
Yes Robster, that is exactly what I did to get it to boot up in a stable manner. I have since emailed support and they have asked me for a crash log. Either way, it seems like this was poor QA (and now poor tech support) because this is a relatively easily reproducible and isolateable incident, and I am not happy that I needed to narrow it down for them - and they still won't just attempt it but require me to send in the crash logs....
update lost activation key I just updated parallels to 4560, had no problems before, but after I updated I was prompted to give my activation key again. When I do it says it doesnt recognize it. Anyone else with this problem?
Please start Windows in Safe Mode and uninstall Parallels Tools. Start your virtual machine. As soon as Windows begins to load click inside Parallels window and start pressing F8 (Fn+F8 for Macbook). Choose safe mode. Wait for Windows to start, click Run - Control Panel - Add or remove programs. In the list of programs find Parallels Tools, click remove. Restart Windows. If New Hardware Wizard appears cancel it. Reinstall Parallels Tools (Actions menu - Install Parallels Tools). If crashes continue please send us txt log file from Mac OS - Library - Parallels - Bug reports. Attach it to the reply to this e-mail. This was the main part of the email I received. However I had managed to get it stable before the email arrived by a double reboot of my Mac and Disk Util permissions check (all okay). After all that it seemed to work okay! Robin
I already did the uninstall of parallel tools in safe mode and a reinstall, and it still occurs. THis was before I even contacted them. I have sent them my crash log. We will see what they can figure out. Still, it should fauil gracefully, NOT crash Parallels.
Crashes I just upgraded to the latest 4560 release. When it booted into Windows XP, I was able to update the Parallels Tools, but after restarting, it crashes repeatedly as Windows is coming up. Several crashes happened as the "SmartSelect Update" dialog box was going through its paces, and now, it won't even get that far. Any ideas?
Add me to this list. Repeated crashes after successfully installing latest Parallels Tools. Seems to have crashed when running "SmartSelect Update" process. Once I went to the Configuration Editor, clicked on the Share Applications resource, and unchecked both "Share Windows applications to Mac" and "Share Mac applications to Windows", it will run without crashing.