Symptoms
Note: you may have your Virtual Machines configured to start automatically when Parallels Desktop starts. This article describes Parallels Desktop start issues only, if you need help starting a Virtual Machine please check this article Troubleshooting Virtual Machine start issues.
You are unable to start Parallels Desktop because of one of these reasons:
- Parallels Desktop hangs or crashes
 - An error message comes up when you start Parallels Desktop
 - Nothing happens when you try to start Parallels Desktop
 
Cause
It may happen because of one of these reasons:
- Parallels Desktop installation is corrupted
 - macOS file system issues
 - Parallels Service is blocked by Firewall or anti-virus
 
Resolution
As a first troubleshooting step, disable the anti-malware/firewall applications if there are any and then check if the issue still remains.
If you are unable to start Parallels Desktop or a virtual machine and you get the error message:
    Unable to connect to Parallels Service 
- Check this article for resolution: Unable to connect to Parallels Service
 
If you still experience the same issue:
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Repair possible macOS file system issues, as some Parallels Desktop files may be affected by these issues:
- Boot your Mac to Recovery mode this way.
 - Open Disk Utility.
 - Select your macOS startup volume (Macintosh HD by default) in the left column, then click First Aid -> Run -> Continue.
 - Wait till the process is over.
 - Reboot the Mac to normal mode.
 
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Add Parallels Desktop in the Firewall and Privacy exception:
- Open System Preferences.
 - Click the Security & Privacy icon.
 - Select the Privacy tab > Accessibility.
 - Click the lock icon in the preference pane, then enter an administrator name and password.
 - Drag and drop Parallels Desktop app (Finder: /Applications/Parallels Desktop) in the Allow the apps below to control your computer box.
 - Select the Firewall tab. If Firewall is enabled follow the steps below
 - Click the Firewall Options button
 - Click the Add Application (+) button.
 - Select the app you want to allow incoming connection privileges for - Parallels Desktop.
 - Click Add > OK.
 
 - Add Parallels Desktop to the anti-virus white list if any.
 
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