![]() Something changed with 10.14.4 which Parallels is not compatible with, it's not a configuration problem, it's a software engineering problem. After reading what a hypervisor does it adds fuel to my own hypothesis regarding why the processes are acting so strange in the VM. They run rampant and the end result is that the entire Windows UI freezes.įrom what I've read above, changing the hypervisor seems to mitigate the problem. Processes that have never caused issues are now flagged as sucking up 80-400% of the CPU (yes, 400%, it depends on if I view the CPU usage from within or outside of the VM) and freezing the entire VM. It's like the processes inside the VM is using more resources than what is available. ![]() My performance problems happened right after I updated my MacBook Pro with the latest OS version, I do believe it's 10.14.4. ![]()
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