If you already tried to install windows the normal way and find yourself in the situation, that you can't access the preferences-menu of the VM in the Control Center of Parallels, you can access it by clicking at the gearwheel after you changed the view from compact to expanded above. So the installation need to be done manually (with a tick at the installation assistant of parallels).Īs described before the Secure-boot-feature need to be deactivated and manually install the Parallels-Tools in Windows after the first boot. As I tried it, it wasn't possible to install windows with the help program (which do all the work for you with the partitioning and at the windows setup assistant). Now the tick at "Select boot device at startup" can be removed and all should work like before.Īt my whole troubleshooting process I even tried to reinstall windows. Now with access to the BIOS/UEFI you need to deactivate the Secure-Boot-Feature (there is a - option, which needed to be change with "Space" to ).Īfter that, save. From the next screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings > Restart to make changes. Go to the preferences of the VM and tick the box "Select boot device at startup". To access these settings, you can consult your PC manufacturer’s documentation or follow these instructions: Run Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and select Restart now under Advanced startup. I hope with the new update come a fix but for now to work with the VM's the following steps need to be done. Not the whole program, but the Secure-Boot option, which is activated by default in the new version of Parallels. Because I updated all at once I didn't knew which of the 3 caused the problems.īut after a while I figured out, that Parallels was the bad boy. But I really need this VM so I started to look for a solution. The SearchIndexer.exe caused problems, the Settings-App didn't start, everything were very slow and buggy. So I updated all at once - macOS, Windows and Parallels and things in the VM started to get weird. Under Advanced startup, click the Restart now button. From your Windows, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. My configuration: MacBook Pro 13 M1 2020 - Monterey 12.0.1 - Parallels 17.1.0 Step 1: Uninstall software that is incompatible with Secure Boot, including Linux OS or other operating systems. Hey, I finally got a solution for the problems most of us had these days.
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