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Installing Parallels Desktop 23
Hardware Requirements
In order to install and successfully run Parallels Desktop you should have:
An Intel-powered Core™ Duo or Core™ Solo Mac® Mini, iMac®, MacBook™, MacBook
Pro or Mac Pro.
A minimum of 768MB of RAM. 1GB is recommended.
About 200 MB of hard disk space on the boot volume for Parallels Desktop installation.
Sufficient space on hard disks to allocate for virtual machines. 15 GB of hard disk space for
each virtual machine is recommended.
Planning Parallels Desktop Installation
Parallels Desktop can be installed only on the Mac OS X boot volume. Parallels Desktop
requires 75MB of hard disk space, while virtual machines require much more space. By default,
Parallels Desktop is configured to place a new virtual machine into home folder of the user who
created it. Home folders, as a rule, are also located on the boot volume. If you have other disk(s)
or partition(s) on your Macintosh computer, you may select any of them to store your virtual
machines.
Note. Working with virtual machines that are located on external USB drives is not
recommended. If, nevertheless, you decide to do it, make sure that the drive is formatted as a
native to Mac OS X file system.
Software Requirements
Parallels Desktop can be successfully installed if you are running Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later as
your primary operating system. To check you version of Mac OS X, choose Apple menu >
About This Mac.
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) is supported experimentally.
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