![]() You can find how to use prlctl command above in this gist IMPORTANT: DO NOT RUN THE VM FROM THE PARALLELS NO MORE, YOU NEED TO USE prlctl COMMAND.Open Parallels and run the VM, it should run normally, after it runs you can change the date back.You may find the emails that say your trial started or ended, take the dates and change the date exactly in this date range. After you could open your VM, close the Parallels, and change the system time and date exactly within the range of dates you had a trial for, not earlier or later.Then instead of installing a new Windows VM, press the "Open" button and find your VM.Delete current Parallels from your Mac, BUT DON'T DELETE YOUR VIRTUAL MACHINE, it should be under user -> Parallels.Get the Windows image somehow, I think there are some non-official download links or check this thread.After installation you will be prompted to log in, buy or get the trial if you already used your trial see the trial reset steps below, if not just get the trial and start using it.Parallels will offer you to install Windows 11 and install it.Download and install the latest Parallels from the official website. ![]() Then run the VM normally and you can use prlctl again.įor those who are new to this, these are the steps: So for those who already reset the trial before, I'll be short, you just need to revert the date within the range of dates you had the trial, you may find the emails that say your trial started or ended, take the dates and change date exactly in this date range. And even when I tried reverting the date and getting the trial again I got this error: "We cannot offer you a new trial because a trial period has already been requested from this Mac. I started getting this error recently while casually starting the VM: “The command is available only in Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro or Business Edition.". We want you to be completely satisfied with Parallels Desktop.Hey, I think I figured out a 100% working solution NOTE: See the full list of supported operating systems and system requirements at On a Mac with an Apple M-series chip, you can run Windows 11, Ubuntu Linux, Fedora Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, and Kali Linux (all ARM-based versions). On a Mac with an Intel processor, you can run most Windows, Linux, and macOS versions. There is a fully functional 14-day trial to test Parallels Desktop without commitment. Running virtual machines requires an in-app purchase of an auto-renewable subscription (1 year). Creating and editing virtual machine configurations is available for free. Connect USB devices to Windows and Linux. Resize the window to get the desired Windows or Linux resolution. Drag and drop files and images between macOS, Windows, and Linux. Copy/paste formatted text and files between macOS, Windows, and Linux. 3D graphics acceleration up to DirectX® 11.1. Enhanced desktop, video, and gaming experience with a higher refresh rate. Drag and drop text or graphics between macOS and Windows apps. Share Mac folders with Windows-including Desktop, Documents, and Downloads. Play Windows games with a Bluetooth controller right out of the box. Download and install Windows 11 on your Mac in two clicks. Powerful performance lets you run many Windows apps on your Mac, including games and CAD programs. Parallels Desktop Installation Assistant helps you to get up and running in a few minutes. NOTE: It is not recommended that existing Parallels Desktop for Mac users move to Parallels Desktop App Store Edition. Parallels Desktop® App Store Edition is a fast, easy and powerful application for running Windows both on a Mac with Apple M-series chips and a Mac with an Intel processor - all without rebooting.
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