
#PARALLELS DESKTOP 13 FOR MAC JAN HOW TO#
(See step-by-step instructions of how to make a clone of a Parallels Desktop virtual machine.) I made a clone of an existing macOS Sierra VM.Here is what I did and how it worked for me in creating a High Sierra VM: Beta releases of operating systems usually have a variety of “issues.” Even if you encounter one of these issues, any ramifications will be limited to only the virtual machine (VM), so this is a safe and easy way to check out a new operating system. I have installed dozens of beta releases in Parallels Desktop, and I consider this to be the best method for experiencing an early version of a new OS. While beta releases of operating systems are not officially supported by Parallels Desktop® 12 for Mac, they will often more or less work. They made a beta version available later that day to developers. Some minor issues were fixed in PD13.Īpple® announced the next version of the macOS®, High Sierra, on the first day of the Worldwide Developers Conference 2017. Mac OS VM with Apple File System(APFS) is not supported. Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac is partially compatible on Mac OS X High Sierra. For these OSes you don’t need to install the Server version: macOS Big Sur 11.0 (when released), macOS Catalina 10.15, macOS Mojave 10.14.x, macOS High Sierra 10.13.x, macOS Sierra 10.12.x, OS X El Capitan 10.11.x, OS X Yosemite 10.10.x, OS X Mavericks 10.9.x, OS X.


Yes, in Parallels Desktop 16 you can install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.x. Parallels Desktop High Sierra Installer.
