![]() Yet if you persist to uninstall Parallels Desktop without using this handy tool, you could follow the proper steps listed below to complete the task. Note that you should be logged into the Mac with an administrator account, and you might be asked for the password again during the uninstall process. Part 1: Quit & Uninstall Parallels Desktopįirst of all, if Parallels Desktop is currently running, you need to shut down your virtual machines (Parallels Desktop > Actions > Shut Down), and then quit Parallels Desktop by clicking Parallels Desktop icon in Menu Bar and choose Quit Parallels Desktop. Now, here’s how you can uninstall Parallels Desktop from the /Applications folder: If the app is not responding, launch Activity Monitor to force quit it there. ![]() Open up Finder from the Dock, and click Applications on the sidebar.
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