Parallels For Mac Crashing

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Parallels updated its Parallels Server product on Tuesday fixing several issues that caused the virtualization application to crash under certain circumstances.

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Select productivity, games, design, or development, and Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac will optimize your virtual machine settings and performance for you. Resolves an issue with Windows 10 crashing sometimes when searching for a particular address in Google Chrome > Google Maps. Parallels Desktop provides support for a plethora of operating systems, such as Windows (going from Windows 3.11 to Windows 8), MS-DOS, RED Hat Enterprise, Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Suse Linux Enterprise, Mandriva, Solaris, Chrome OS, Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard Server or Android.

According to the company a bug that caused a kernel panic when playing sound inside a virtual machine with two virtual CPUs has been fixed; a problem with a non-responsive mouse and keyboard during the installation of Mac OS X Server guest OS has been fixed; and a crash on boot after exiting PXE boot (from Acronis PXE server) has been fixed.

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Other problems have been fixed including one that caused the Parallels Management Console to crash when closing it on certain Mac OS X hosts.

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Parallels Server is available for download from the company’s Web site. For new users, the application costs $1248.75.

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