introduction
VMware is the strongest on Windows, and Parallels Desktop is undoubtedly the strongest on Mac!
Today we bring you an installation and usage tutorial for the latest version of Parallels Desktop 19.
1. Download the installation package
Parallels Desktop 19 installation package: https://www.aliyundrive.com/s/ThB8Fs6D3AD
Parallels Desktop 19 tool package: https://www.aliyundrive.com/s/SGnkH3zPykt
After downloading, it looks like this:
Change the suffix to " .dmg "
2. Installation
Double-click the icon to install:
Enter password or use fingerprint:
Waiting for startup:
Installed:
Here you can see information about Parallels Desktop:
3. Install the toolkit (very important)
Exit Parallels Desktop first
Double-click Parallels Desktop Tool 3.0.0.dmg to install the tool package:
drag the application to complete the installation:
Open the toolkit:
Click to open :
Click to install (due to platform restrictions, I had to mosaic some information)
Enter the password and click OK
Toolkit installed successfully:
Just click to exit:
Reopen Parallels Desktop
When you open it for the first time, if you start it directly from the bottom dock or launch pad , it will prompt that it is damaged. Click Cancel first .
When you open it for the first time, if you start it directly from the bottom dock or launch pad , you will get a prompt that it is damaged. Click Cancel first :
When you open it for the first time, if you start it directly from the bottom dock or launcher , it will prompt that it is damaged. Click Cancel first :
(This is only necessary when it prompts that it is damaged for the first time)
Find the Finder and open:
Find Parallels Desktop from the Finder application , right-click - Open Find Parallels Desktop
from the Finder application , right-click - Open Find Parallels Desktop from the Finder application , right-click - Open
If the prompt is damaged, ignore it and just click to open it :
Then the startup is successful, and you can open it normally in the future. When you open it from any location, it will not prompt that it is damaged.
Another look at the information about Parallels Desktop: (Due to platform restrictions, I had to type a code. You know, this is a success.)