However, updating bcdedit didn't do anything either. I read somewhere that I should update the bcdedit as follows: bcdedit /set locale en-US What I mean by "directly" is that I held down the "option" key when restarting my Macbook Pro and when you get the option to select Mac OS or Windows, I selected Windows and accessed Windows 7 directly and even then I don't see the Windows animation logo appear while Windows boots up. ![]() I rebooted my Macbook Pro and accessed Windows 7 directly via the bootcamp itself. Everything is working fine however when I start the virtual machine and Windows 7 starts booting up, I don't see the Windows animation logo within the Parallels Desktop virtual machine window and instead I just see the the green progress bar animation that looks like this: ||||||||||||| One of the issues that is distinct for Mac owners are the high-resolution (retina) display sometimes doesn’t actually provide the best user experience when running Windows 10. I installed the trial version of Parallels Desktop 7 and created a virtual machine to access my bootcamp Windows 7. Running Windows 10 on a Mac has ever been easier, faster and better performing with Parallels for Mac. I have a dual boot setup on my Macbook Pro and I used bootcamp to install Windows 7.
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