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Hey Janak, Thanks for your message. Our support team is happy to help you with this. Please reach out to them on Facebook , Twitter or any other of our support channels: Any further questions let us know. Thanks

I purchased Parallels Desk 15 online and downloaded it on my Macbook Pro. I received an email from Parallels with a key, but that 30-item key did not work when I attempted to activate the program. I checked the key several times, but got an error message each time.

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I have purchased a copy of parallels as well as Windows 10. It will not recognize a particular Windows software (Gardenware) that I am trying to utilize. The error says that access 2007 is not downloaded correctly, but I checked and it has been.

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I recently made a downloaded Parallels, but I got an email saying the free trial had started. I did not want to have to pay after 14 days, so I deleted my account. Does deleting an account cancel the subscription? Please leave a reply at AnilN...@gmail.com Thank you.

I need the email and fax number for parallels so that I can order this service through my university. This information is NOWHERE on the website, can you please give me this information? And please do NOT refer me to your help page.

I have an iMac with the quad core i7 CPU which shows up in Mac OS X as an eight core CPU (thanks to Hyper Threading, I think). Parallels Desktop allows me to assign 1-8 cores to the Windows VM that I'm running. How would changing that number affect the Host OS performance? Currently I have 2 cores assigned to the VM, but it is unclear how Parallels manages them. Are those the real cores or the virtual cores? I always see only 4 cores being used in Mac OS X, the remaining 4 (I guess those are the virtual ones) never show any activity.

You have a lot of cores, and hyperthreading makes it appear to the system that you have twice as many. The reason you may not ever see activity on half your cores is because the system is not utilizing them. While the system may be multiprocessor aware, not necessarily will every application you run. Today's processors are very very fast, which means that most of your cores will sit idle most of the time unless you're doing something really really interesting.

If you want to see your cores being utilized, try this google search, which returns multicore aware Mandelbrot set generators. Another suggestion is to try downloading HandBrake and installing and setting it to transcoding some large wmv9 files with deblock and denoise, set to maximum for good measure, but don't expect nice transcodes with those settings; its just something for your cores to chew on so you can watch in Activity Monitor that you can set processes that will use all cores. If you're not satisfied, run multiple instances of these applications. What I used to do to see the cores utilized is launch a ridiculous number of Chess.app instances and set them all to playing against the computer. If you want to try this, have /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app open, and open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and enter this line, hit return, hit the up arrow and repeat over and over until you think you have enough instances running to work your processors,:

Regarding Parallels, I searched the forums and the documentation. Interestingly, neither the User Guide, nor the Data Sheet, nor any list of features that I could find say anything about how many cores you can assign to each VM. I believe this may be to how things get created in parallel, and while there were issues with multicore in previous versions (if the number of forum posts regarding it are any indication), perhaps they decided to move forward with publishing documentation sans any mention of the abilities to utilize multiprocessor/multicore.

Please bear in mind this last citation is for Parallels 5, which should be good news, as subsequent versions of Perallels will only increase the features and hopefully the robustness of the application.

Yes, absolutely, OS X is very good at handling resources. It is possible you may not even notice much is happening. I have myself a rather anemic (by today's standards) core2duo, and with 15 instances of HandBrakeCLI running transcodes, and both my puny cores maxed out, I really couldn't notice anything from the desktop while I continued to surf and use other day to day applications. I did keep an eye on how much memory was being used, and I didn't even get close to maxing my 8GB of RAM, nor did I notice any swapping. But if you have a slow (4200 rpm) harddrive, I think you'll probably notice something.

Considering that 1 vCPU is equal to 1 CPU is an assumption for the sake of simplification, since vCPUs are scheduled on logical CPUs which are hardware execution contexts. These tasks can take a while in the case of a single core CPU, CPUs that have only 1 thread per core, or could be just a thread in the case of a CPU that has hyperthreading.

In the physical world you can run Windows 2003 Standard Edition on up to 8 cores (using a 2-socket quad-core box) but in a virtual machine they can only run on 4 cores because it tells the operating system that each CPU has only 1 core per socket.

I'm not sure what's going on. The contents of the two folders on the PC don't seem to be completely identical and files don't always sync between them (or maybe I'm not waiting long enough?). Sometimes a file is visible on the Mac side and sometimes it isn't unless I manually copy it from one Dropbox folder to the other on the PC.

I worry about the folders not being in sync (and what is being saved on Dropbox.com and what is not??) but I mostly want to know - am I using twice as much space on my local hard drive than necessary?

I don't see any syncing icons on your files on any of your screenshots. Could you take a look at the system tray (for Windows) and menu bar (for Macs) and let me know what the desktop app is reporting at the moment?

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Alt-H brings up the options on the PC side, thanks. But "Fix permissions" runs C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\icacls.exe which opens a blank DOS window and it doesn't go away. At least, not after several minutes. Hmmm....but when I forced that window closed, it said that permissions were fixed. But the Mac side says that it is still syncing the same number of files.

I just installed parallels 18 with windows 11 on my Mac Air M1 (2020) 8GB 512GB. I allocated 4 CPUs and 4g RAM to VM. And I downloaded ArcGIS pro and installed on windows. I tried installing the software on Mac document file, on local disk(C:) and reinstallation, and rebooting, but the ArcGIS pro just would not open. There is no task on task manager when I click the ArcGIS pro icon after installation. I also downloaded the arm64 6.0.8 runtime windows desktop. I don't know what is the issue. Can someone help?

I guess it comes down to cost - looks like I need a t3.xlarge instance, which if I go to the pricing calculator seems to come in around $150 per month (mainly due to the SSD cost). I never thought it was that much when I did this before! Anyone had any recent experience of these costs? If I do install it virtually, then technically I should be able to connect from any computer as well, which would be a big bonus.

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