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Open the dmg file you downloaded named ‘Parallels Desktop 14.1.2-45479 TNT.dmg’. Go to Finder menu ‘View’, change to ‘as List’. Press the Command + Shift +. (dot) to show the hidden files, you can find a file named ‘Parallels Desktop.app’.BTW. Finally, I have found a way to better explain how to make this work.This and the previous version had a very bad explanation, I have had many problems to install it and many users have also had them, by bad explanation.1. Open the DMG file.2.
As the colleague alexjenn said, press Command + Shift +. Go to the Extras folder, there you will find the Parallels Desktop.app.4. Copy Parallels Desktop.app to the Applications folder.5. Open the Terminal and paste this: codesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app6. Run Parallels Desktop.app and install normally.
If you already had a previous installation of Windows or any other operating system, you will see it reappear but with the new version of Parallels Desktop.7. Press Command + Shift + again. (dot) if you want to hide hidden files again. Hello danielbaggioTry clicking on an empty area of the desktop before pressing Command + Shift +.That way it works perfectly for me and all the hidden files appear (unless you already have them active, in which case they will be hidden again). Every time you do that button combination, the hidden files appear and disappear consecutively.It’s true that Parallels Desktop.app appears before Extra, my intention was to make it easier to see from a Finder window, but it’s inside the same DMG window, to the right of it.Once you have copied Parallels Desktop.app into the Applications folder, you can run the code from the terminal and everything will be fine. I’ve improved the steps above. The following worked for me:1.
Open the DMG file2. Press Command + Shift +.
(dot) (show/hide hidden files)3. Inside the DMG next to the Install.app and Extras folder there’s Parallels Desktop.app4. Copy Parallels Desktop.app to the Applications folder5. Issue the following one by one in Terminal:xattr -cr /Applications/Parallels Desktop.appchflags nohidden /Applications/Parallels Desktop.appcodesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.appkillall Finder6.
Run Parallels Desktop.app and install normally. If you already had a previous installation of Windows or any other operating system, you will see it reappear but with the new version of Parallels Desktop.7. Press Command + Shift + again. (dot) if you want to hide hidden files again. LookProcess: prlclientapp 612Path: /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/prlclientappIdentifier: com.parallels.desktop.consoleVersion: 14.1.1 (45476)Build Info: Parallels-45476.014.1.45476.0Code Type: X86-64 (Native)Parent Process:??? Hi all, I’m getting the same exact thing as danielebaggio (isn’t it nice to know you aren’t alone Daniel? Hi all, below the right step by step:1.
Open the dmg file you downloaded named ‘Parallels Desktop 14.1.1-45476 TNT.dmg’2. Go to Finder menu ‘View’, change to ‘as List’3. Press the Command + Shift +. (dot) to show the hidden files, you can find a file named ‘Parallels Desktop.app’.BTW. You can press the same shortcut key again to hide all hidden files.4. Copy the hidden file ‘Parallels Desktop.app’ to the directory /Applications/5. Open Terminal.app6.
Execute the following commands one by one:xattr -cr /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app/chflags nohidden /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app/codesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app/7. Open Parallels Desktop.app in your /Applications/ directory8. DONE, enjoy it! I followed each and every step that you listed and when I try to start the Parallels app – it bounces once in the dock and will not start up. I still get the following after pasting the code sign line in Terminal:MacBook-Pro: litmusician1$ codesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app/Usage: codesign -s identity -fv.o flags -r reqs -i ident path # signcodesign -v -v.R= -R path +pid # verifycodesign -d options path # display contentscodesign -h pid # display hosting pathsWhat am I missing????? This worked for me:1. Boot into recovery mode by holding CMD + R during boot2.
Open the terminal and run the following command to disable SIP:csrutil enable3. Boot back into macOS and Install Parallels Desktop4.
Boot back into recovery mode and run the following to reenable SIP:csrutil disable5. Boot back into macOS, open the terminal, and run the following commands:sudo xattr -cr /Applications/Parallels Desktop.appsudo codesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app. Yes, now its working! Follow this:1. Open the dmg file you downloaded named ‘Parallels Desktop 14.1.1-45476 TNT.dmg’2.
Go to Finder menu ‘View’, change to ‘as List’3. Press the Command + Shift +.
(dot) to show the hidden files, you can find a file named ‘Parallels Desktop.app’.BTW. You can press the same shortcut key again to hide all hidden files.4.
Copy the hidden file ‘Parallels Desktop.app’ to the directory /Applications/5. Open Terminal and paste:5.1: chflags nohidden /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app5.2: (HERE IS THE PROBLEM, PEOPLE ARE PASTING WITH ONE – BEFORE CODESIGN): codesign –sign – –force –deep /Applications/Parallels Desktop.app6: Now you can run Parallels app.
Fellas, to run Parallels it’s not necessary to switch SIP completely off.Moreover you can try to use csrutil’s “–without” command (note with two/2 “-“)1. Reboot in safe mode (cmd+r)2. Start terminal3. Csrutil disable4. Csrutil enable –without kext –without fs– NOTE: be sure to copy 2 “-” as without parameter! Again: two “-”– NOTE: kext disables the kernel extension protection and fs the fileSystem– NOTE: all of the other NVRAM parameters to protect SIP will be switched on5.
RebootOpen terminal type csrutil status, you’ll see the following:Apple Internal: disabledKext Signing: disabledFilesystem Protections: disabledDebugging Restrictions: enabledDTrace Restrictions: enabledNVRAM Protections: enabledBaseSystem Verification: enabledTry to start Parallels.
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