Resolved the issue with not being able to select an ISO image as an installation source when VHDX is specified in the drop-down menu. Resolved the issue with missing sound when a virtual machine is created from a VHDX image. Resolved the issue with ARM-based Linux ISO images being recognized as Intel-based ones. Compatible Linux installation images are now automatically detected in the Installation Assistant. Support for installing Parallels Tools in the following Linux distributives: Ubuntu 20.04 or later, Debian 10.7 or later, and Fedora Workstation 33-1.2 or later. ![]() Added support for suspending and resuming a virtual machine. The update adds support for suspending and resuming a virtual machine, improves stability, and more, with the full feature list below. Parallels today released a second Technical Preview, introducing new features and various improvements to the software for a better usage experience. ![]() Back in December, Parallels released a Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Macs Technical Preview Program, which is designed to allow Parallels to run Windows on M1 Macs.
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