When my Mac goes to sleep mode and wake ups again, I get only a white screen of WealthLab:
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We're still a small team and only work on Windows. Unless you can get Parallels to do something about that, you'll have to try to avoid it by the obvious solutions included in these AI suggestions for you -
Update Your Mac: Ensure your macOS is up to date (check via System Settings > General > Software Update). Sometimes, system updates fix sleep/wake bugs.
Check Activity Monitor: Open Activity Monitor (from Applications > Utilities) and check if the app or any process is crashing or using unusual resources when you wake your Mac. Look under the “Energy” or “CPU” tabs.
Disable Sleep (the obvious solution): If the issue is too disruptive, you can prevent your Mac from sleeping by going to System Settings > Displays & Energy and setting “Turn display off” to a longer time or “Never.” Note that this might affect battery life.
Contact Apple Support: If the problem persists across multiple apps or seems like a system-wide issue, Apple’s support team can offer more tailored advice, especially if it’s related to hardware or recent macOS updates.
Update Your Mac: Ensure your macOS is up to date (check via System Settings > General > Software Update). Sometimes, system updates fix sleep/wake bugs.
Check Activity Monitor: Open Activity Monitor (from Applications > Utilities) and check if the app or any process is crashing or using unusual resources when you wake your Mac. Look under the “Energy” or “CPU” tabs.
Disable Sleep (the obvious solution): If the issue is too disruptive, you can prevent your Mac from sleeping by going to System Settings > Displays & Energy and setting “Turn display off” to a longer time or “Never.” Note that this might affect battery life.
Contact Apple Support: If the problem persists across multiple apps or seems like a system-wide issue, Apple’s support team can offer more tailored advice, especially if it’s related to hardware or recent macOS updates.
I've not seen that happen on my mac/parallels.
I would test by making sure my mac and parallels are the most current version.
If that does not fix it, I would start up a clean/bare metal win/10 or 11 instance and test with that.
Eric
I would test by making sure my mac and parallels are the most current version.
If that does not fix it, I would start up a clean/bare metal win/10 or 11 instance and test with that.
Eric
I can't no more reproduce the problem. It happens only some times. If I find a way how to reproduce it, I will try to fix it by disabling energy management etc...
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