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I've seen several posts about Windows 10 (and 8/8.1) scaling up on retina Macbooks, but none really outlining everything or answering my question directly. I've got a 13" retina Macbook Pro, running Windows 10 on Parallels. When I first installed, the resolution was set very low by default so I went to change it but noticed the highest resolution I can pick is 1920x1200.

So my question is this:

Should I be able to choose a higher resolution since my retina display is 2560x1600? I've set it to the highest available (1920x1200) and changed the "text, app, and other items" size to 125% but it doesn't look as crisp as everything on the Mac side. Is there anything else I can do to increase the display resolution/quality?

Or has anyone tried this with bootcamp and had different results? It could be the drivers from Parallels.

I realize this is a preview build of Windows 10, I just want to make sure I'm not missing something.

UPDATE:

I forgot to mention that in the Parallels settings, under Hardware -> Video, I've checked the box for "Enable Retina Resolution", but I haven't seen a difference, even after logging out & back in and shutting down the vm and restarting it.

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  • Did you verify the guest video driver is properly installed?
    – Daniel B
    Jun 13, 2015 at 15:37
  • thanks for the idea, do you know how I could check that?
    – lhan
    Jun 13, 2015 at 15:49
  • I’m not familiar with Parallels. Did you install the guest additions or whatever it’s called?
    – Daniel B
    Jun 13, 2015 at 16:32
  • I don't believe so, it all goes through the Parallels wizard. I'll do some more digging.
    – lhan
    Jun 13, 2015 at 18:56

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I used to have the same issue on my Macbook 15" retina,

I did the following;

  • From parallers windows machine settings, hardware tab, I selected best for retina.
  • The windows display resolution 3840 X 2400. "Too small obviously"
  • I selected the text size to 175%. "by default it was 300%"
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On Windows 10 for me the Parallel Tools weren't installed after the machine was set up. If you click on the parallel bars in the top left on MacOS and go to Actions sub-menu and it says "Install Parallel Tools" then they never installed correctly on the VM OS.

The other thing I found is that for Windows 10 the tools wouldn't install and kept saying an error occurred (with no info) and I needed to reboot. This was addressed by right clicking the DVD drive file "PTAgent" and choosing "Run As Administrator"

Hope this is helpful.

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  • Great info - glad you got it working. I've since switched to Bootcamp but I'll revisit this thread if I ever decide to try a vm again :)
    – lhan
    Jul 24, 2017 at 13:00
  • Here is a link to the KB article from the parallels.com website:kb.parallels.com/112609
    – benhorgen
    Dec 5, 2017 at 19:51

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