Parallels Desktop Business Edition v17.1.1-51537

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Parallels Desktop Business Edition v17.1.1-51537 Multilingual macOS

Parallels Desktop is one of the oldest and most popular applications for virtualization on macOS. There are quite a few options out there for Mac users who want to run other operating systems on their Apple devices, but none are quite as intuitive and novice-friendly as Parallels.

This app allows you to Run Windows, various flavors of Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and many other operating systems in virtual machines, and it makes setting up and configuring these VMs incredibly straightforward. Much of the process is automated, and the virtualized OSes integrate well with macOS.

Anyone can start up a virtual machine with Parallels
It really is that simple. Compared to alternatives like VirtualBox or VMware, it is much easier to create a virtual machine and install an OS. For instance, if you want a Windows 10 VM, the startup wizard guides you through the entire process. It only takes a few clicks and absolutely no technical knowledge.

If you skip the initial Win10 wizard, Parallels still has an installation assistant that can help you set up Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems. The Windows 10 Test and Development environments are available for free, as are numerous Linux flavors and Android, and you can even install macOS from the recovery partition or convert a Boot Camp installation to a VM.

Excellent integration with macOS
Aside from installing Windows via Boot Camp, which isn’t likely to be supported on Apple Silicon, Parallels offers possibly the most seamless experience when running another operating system on your Mac.

MacBook Pro users can add Windows apps to the Touch Bar, Office integration lets documents in Safari open in their native Windows apps, and full support is available for Retina displays for the best visual experience.

Sharing files between your Mac and Windows VM could not be easier, as files on the desktop are instantly accessible from either OS, no matter where they were created.

If you want to take things one step further, just enable Coherence Mode. Once it is active, all applications in your Windows VM will appear in separate windows directly on your Mac’s desktop, almost as if they were running natively on macOS.

Not just for beginners
Of course, Parallels Desktop is available in multiple editions, with the Pro and Business variants geared towards professionals and enterprises respectively. While the Standard edition includes most features, it limits the amount of RAM and virtual CPUs you can use for each VM and lacks some advanced deployment and management tools.

These include integration with Docker, Vagrant, and Microsoft Visual Studio, among others, VM transferring and deployment capabilities, debugging tools, and centralized administration and management.

Probably the best virtualization application for macOS
Whether you’re just starting out or you have a lot of experience with running VMs, nothing can beat the streamlined experience you get with Parallels, and it doesn’t lose out to its competitors when it comes to the number of available features either.

With Boot Camp seemingly doomed on Apple Silicon, Parallels will likely be one of the few virtualization options available for M1 Mac users.

What’s New:

Version 17.1.1:

  • Optimized for Windows 11 and macOS Monterey, Parallels Desktop continues to stay up to date so you can keep working without interruption—even when a new macOS, Windows or Linux release pops up.

Version 17.1.0:

Windows:

  • To meet the Windows 11 requirements and increase compatibility with Windows 11, a virtual TPM chip is added automatically to new Windows 11 virtual machines. This improvement also simplifies creating new installations of Windows 11, installing Windows 11 updates and upgrading to Windows 11.
  • For new Windows 10 virtual machines created on Mac computers with the Apple M1 chip, a virtual TPM chip is added automatically.
  • When a TPM chip is added to the virtual machine configuration, Windows Secure Boot is enabled automatically.

Linux:

  • Support for VirGL in Virtio GPU which enables Linux 3D acceleration out of the box in supported Linux distributions, brings visual performance improvements, and allows using the Wayland protocol in Linux virtual machines.

macOS 12 Monterey:

  • Full support for macOS 12 Monterey as a host operating system.
  • Improved support for macOS 12 Monterey virtual machines on Mac computers running Monterey and equipped with the Apple M1 chip:
  • Install Parallels Tools in macOS 12 Monterey and copy and paste text between the virtual machine and Mac.
  • The default virtual machine disk size has been increased from 32 to 64 GB.

Games:

  • Resolves graphics issues with various Windows games including, but not limited to: World of Warcraft, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, Tomb
  • Raider III, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, World of Tanks, and Raft.

Compatibility: macOS 10.13.6 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.parallels.com/

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157 Comments

  1. macbook pro m1 2020
    You can’t open the application “Parallels Desktop” because this application is not supported on this Mac.
    come this

  2. MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)

    ____OS _____| _V(TNT) __|_Install
    _____________|_16.0.0____| ✅
    _____________|_16.0.1____| ✅
    __macOS___|_16.1.1____| 🚫
    _Monterey_|_16.1.2____| 🚫
    ___(Intel) ___|_16.5.0____| 🚫
    _____________|_17.1.0____| 🚫
    _____________|_17.1.1____| ✅

    (I just update v16.0.1 to v17.1.1 ✅)

  3. This version works perfectly fine on my iMac 27″ 2020 running Monterey 12.0.1.
    Just upgraded from version 16.5.1 without any modifications.
    Sorry to disappoint M1 people 🙂

  4. M1 pro Montery – THIS WORKS:

    Parallels latest DEMO/TRIAL version directly from the developer and then use PD RUNNER (github) to use the trial indefinitely and without restriction. be sure to use WIN 11 though, because win 10 does not work at all and crashes both, parallels and pd runner. works with directx 12 now but game performance is bad due to microsoft’s bad ARM emulation (duh)

  5. This version works perfectly fine on my iMac 27″ 2020 running Monterey 12.0.1.
    Just upgraded from version 16.5.1 without any modifications.
    Sorry to disappoint M1 people 🙂

  6. Works Perfectly on MacBook Pro 16 / intel core i9

    – make sure you have uninstalled any previous Parallels version.
    – reboot
    – after install, authorize in :
    System Preferences / Security and Privacy
    the new extension
    – Reboot
    – Launched Parallels: working perfectly
    – Make sure to update your Parallels Tools in the VMs

  7. Acabo de instalar Parallels 17.1.1.51537.
    Windows 11 “corre”/funciona perfectamente en Mac “parcheado” late 2012 (chip Intel), SIN necesidad de utilizar “PD Runner”.
    En cambio en MacBook Air 2020 M1 se instala, pero en Aplicaciones hay un ícono (de Parallels) pero con dos rayas cruzadas; pero al intentar ejecutarlo, informa que éste “no es posible posible ejecutar en este equipo”.

  8. Last 4 releases had just issues … I ended up purchasing it 😀 60 euros for student version for year, not that much …

  9. A mi me funciona perfectamente – con chip Intel (en Mac “parcheada” late 2012) – SIN necesidad de “PD runner”.
    En macbook Air 2020 M1 se instala, pero en “aplicaciones” surge el ícono de Parallels – cruzado por doble raya – y cuando lo “cliqueo” informa que no funciona en estos equipos (M1).

  10. PD Runner is the way to go for M1 Macs. Been using it for a few weeks now and it has no issues! Win11 runs great. Don’t even bother downloading any Parallels from here.

  11. Funciona con Monterey e Intel, pero no conecta a Internet, alguien tiene una solución que no sea la de Parallels 16 por favor.

    It works with Monterey and Intel, but does not connect to the Internet, someone has a solution other than Parallels 16 please.

    1. Reitero: acabo de instalar Parallels 17.1.1.51537.
      Windows 11 “corre”/funciona perfectamente en Mac “parcheado” late 2012 (chip Intel) (en google encontras el procedimiento) !!!!!!!) , SIN necesidad de utilizar “PD Runner”.
      En cambio en MacBook Air 2020 M1 se instala, pero en Aplicaciones hay un ícono (de Parallels) pero con dos rayas cruzadas; pero al intentar ejecutarlo, informa que éste “no es posible posible ejecutar en este equipo”.

  12. Installs on 2017 Air (intel i7). At first it did not open an existing VM or did not install a new one.

    FIX
    At settings > Hardware > CPU&Memory Switch to Manual, Click “Advanced” and switch Hypervision from Apple to Parallels. Existing VM works just fine.

    Good Luck.

  13. Operation failed.

    Failed to execute the operation.

    It’s giving error like above in Monterey 12.0.1 Intel hackintosh.

    1. Also getting this error on MBP 2017 Intel Monterey. It shows Windows 10 (actually running 11) suspended, so I click the play icon to resume. Then says operation failed.

  14. This time around, it installs in Intel Monterey and can even run, but it won’t launch any virtual machines. Well, we still have PD Runner.

  15. M1 Air: double clicking on the setup executable shows a loading bar and then nothing. I wonder what’s the purpose of these releases in the first place if they don’t work on the two types of machines they are supposed to work.

  16. MBP 16″ M1pro Monterey:

    You can’t open the application “Parallels Desktop” because this application is not supported on this Mac.

    what the hell is going on? not even their official demo/trial works well and freezes.

  17. I can confirm it doesn’t work on the M1
    You can’t open the application “Parallels Desktop.app” because this application is not supported on this Mac.
    I have a 14″ MacBook Pro M1

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    1. ¿Dónde / en qué archivo se escriben “estos” parámetros?
      ¿Lo has probado?
      ¿En Mac con chip Intel o M1?
      Agradezco información.

  19. again? not work on Intel, monetary ! parallels get installed, but not able to open or create new virtuell machine. useless so lets go back to old working version 16.0.1

      1. Enjoy buying all your shit, faggot. Bet your a cheap cunt and bought the Macbook Air or the 13” Pro.

      1. A mi me funciona perfectamente – con chip Intel (en Mac “parcheada” late 2012) – SIN necesidad de “PD runner”.
        En macbook Air 2020 M1 se instala, pero en “aplicaciones” surge el ícono de Parallels – cruzado por doble raya – y cuando lo “cliqueo” informa que no funciona en estos equipos (M1).

      2. Acabo de instalar Parallels 17.1.1.51537.
        Windows 11 “corre”/funciona perfectamente en Mac “parcheado” late 2012 (chip Intel), SIN necesidad de utilizar “PD Runner”.
        En cambio en MacBook Air 2020 M1 se instala, pero en Aplicaciones hay un ícono (de Parallels) pero con dos rayas cruzadas; pero al intentar ejecutarlo, informa que éste “no es posible posible ejecutar en este equipo”.

    1. anche a me si installa ma poi quando provo a lanciare qualcosa mi da un errore e non parte e poi si apre il report di errore

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