![]() Which would be a shame given how well Parallel works on Catalina. At least that is going to be usable for more than 12 months and will support more than a single major release of macOS. ![]() If v15 is not going to work on Big Sur I am definitely going to abandon Parallels again and purchase a VMware Fusion Pro license. ![]() I have just recently purchased a license and am definitely not interested in a) a yearly software subscription, or b) yearly mandatory paid upgrades because they refuse to support their software for more than 12 months or more than one major macOS release. I really hope that Parallels is going to continue supporting v15 on Big Sur. Microsoft has a fairly extensive algorithm to determine when a re-activation is required. It probably depends on the amount and extent of virtual hardware changes. Requirements for VMware Fusion 12: A Mac computer manufactured in 2011 or later (except 2012 Mac Pro Quad Core with the Intel Xeon W3565 Processor) 2010 Mac Pro Six Core, Eight Core, and Twelve Core with a graphics card that supports Metal. However, when I first migrated a Windows 10 VM von VirtualBox to Parallels on my iMac it did. I migrated two VMs from VirtualBox to Fusion (1x Windows 7, 1x Windows 10) on my MacBook, which did not trigger Activation.
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