macOS Sequoia 15 сompatibility status with Parallels Desktop

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Our Engineering team keeps testing Parallels Desktop with macOS Sequoia 15 to ensure a stable and reliable user experience. We are specifically focused on identifying any compatibility issues, performance concerns, or potential conflicts between Parallels Desktop and the beta operating system. Our goal is to address any issues promptly and provide necessary updates to ensure full compatibility of Parallels Desktop with macOS Sequoia 15.


Note: if you want to preview macOS Sequoia 15 in a virtual machine on a Mac with Apple silicon, see this blog post.


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Known issues

Issue Workaround
macOS Sequoia 15 as a Mac operating system
 1 Unable to drag and drop files having atypical names from Finder to RHEL 9.4 virtual machine. Under investigation
 2 When starting a Windows virtual machine, Parallels Desktop asks for access to the Apple Music folder  Under investigation
 3 After upgrading macOS from older versions to macOS 15.0, suspended virtual machines cannot be resumed Quit Parallels Desktop from the Dock and start it again
4 Unable to install Parallels Desktop using the autodeploy package on a Mac with macOS 15 Under investigation. Please contact our Support for assistance
5 Random crashes of the Parallels Desktop user interface when opening dialogue windows like Account & License Under investigation. Please contact our Support for assistance
macOS Sequoia 15 as a virtual machine
 1 macOS virtual machines having macOS 15 beta 1 don't boot after installing Parallels Tools Fixed in macOS 15 beta 2. Update virtual machine to macOS 15 beta 2
2 Can’t sign in to iCloud on a macOS virtual machine on Apple Silicon Macs Fixed in macOS 15 beta 3. Update both Mac and virtual machine to macOS 15 beta 3

 3

Can’t sign in to App Store or xCode on a macOS virtual machine on Apple Silicon Macs An Apple framework limitation, currently this behaviour is expected.

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