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I am using a MacBook Pro with Windows 10 using Parallels and I am having issues opening Creo Parametric. I installed the student version and the installation process went fine except when it finished up installing it said that parametric "installed with issues". After I finished the installation I tried to run parametric both normally and run it as an administrator but nothing happens when I try to run it.
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@RV_10402774 wrote:
I am using a MacBook Pro with Windows 10 using Parallels and I am having issues opening Creo Parametric. I installed the student version and the installation process went fine except when it finished up installing it said that parametric "installed with issues". After I finished the installation I tried to run parametric both normally and run it as an administrator but nothing happens when I try to run it.
Hi,
"installed with issues" usually means that your graphic card does not able you to run Simulation Live -OR- that Java installation was not detected. This issues are informational, only.
The main question is - what processor is installed in your MacBook ? The processor must be INTEL.
@RV_10402774 wrote:
I am using a MacBook Pro with Windows 10 using Parallels and I am having issues opening Creo Parametric. I installed the student version and the installation process went fine except when it finished up installing it said that parametric "installed with issues". After I finished the installation I tried to run parametric both normally and run it as an administrator but nothing happens when I try to run it.
Hi,
"installed with issues" usually means that your graphic card does not able you to run Simulation Live -OR- that Java installation was not detected. This issues are informational, only.
The main question is - what processor is installed in your MacBook ? The processor must be INTEL.
Ah, I thought that I could still use the software even though I have the M2 chip in my MacBook, but apparently not. Thank you for your reply.