Parallels for the M1 is no longer Beta at the time of your writing. It runs anything that runs an ARM. I am running Linux with it. However, one does not even need Parallels for that as the hypervisor framework on M1 is dedicated to run Linux. I expect free available software to do that soon...
The problem description is not specific enough, I guess. Sudden restarts are probably due to macOS crashes. There should be a problem report available after the machine has rebooted. It is available after login as a sysadmin through a dialog presented by macOS asking you to send this report to...
Then your hack doesn't crash while going to sleep. Seems something is waking it up immediately again. Can you think of any peripherals that could cause this? LAN wakeup? WLAN wakeup? Bluetooth? USB? I noticed that my hack does not sleep at all as long as a Sony PS4 controller is connected by...
When the system reboots after a crash, when you login, you see an alert box giving you the option to inspect and maybe send the crash report to apple. If that does not appear, your system did not crash.
Dual boot Windows/macOS by having both OS on the same drive is not recommendable. Windows won't be nice to your bootloader partition.
I recommend an UEFI setup of all operating systems you are intending to run. You need a second EFI-Bootpartition on another drive than that of windows to avoid...
As I did not experience any change in shutdown/sleep behavior after upgrading to Catalina (other than the thunderbolt issue) I guess I am no help here then.
Uups: I see that an edit of my first message didn't make it through. You are asking for the disable thunderbolt option. If that is possible to enable/disable on your board, and where to find that in your BIOS, I have no clue. It may even be that your board does not have thunderbolt at all. On my...
Does macOS crash during shutdown (or going to sleep)? That would cause it to reboot instead. You will see a "macOS crashed"-Message after the forced reboot with the option to send a bug report to apple.
For me I had this as long as I had thunderbolt enabled in the BIOS of my machine. Once I...
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