![]() The latest version of Parallels Desktop for Mac is optimized for the latest Mac lineup with Apple silicon, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio, providing users with great choice and flexibility. Our customers represent a wide range of enterprises, including large financial institutions, media companies, and management consulting companies, with thousands of users running Parallels Desktop to enable Windows applications. Knowledge workers, casual gamers, and anyone who wants to use Windows can enjoy access on their platform of choice. Parallels is a global leader in virtualizing Windows apps and desktops to be accessed on Mac for over a decade, with customers across the world who trust the solution. “Mac is increasingly an integral part of enterprise’s digital workspaces, and Windows on Arm is a key component in ensuring they have equal access to all corporate resources.” “Three years into the ’new’ world of hybrid work, IDC research indicates that equality of access to enterprise resources is still a top concern for hybrid work and digital workspace strategies,” said Shannon Kalvar, IDC Research Director. “In line with our vision, we are excited to see that, in collaboration with Microsoft, Arm versions of Windows can run in a virtualized environment on Parallels Desktop on the latest Mac systems running Apple’s powerful M-series chips.” Therefore, the vision for our Parallels portfolio has been to allow users to access their applications on any device, anywhere,” said Prashant Ketkar, Chief Technology and Product Officer at Alludo. ![]() “At Alludo, we believe that all employees should have the freedom and flexibility to choose where, when, and how they do their best work. IT administrators can now enable their users to run Windows 11 on Arm on the Parallels platform, with the support from Alludo and assurance that Microsoft has authorized this solution. OTTAWA, ON – Febru– Alludo, a global technology company helping people work better and live better, today announced that Microsoft has authorized the use of Arm versions of Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise installed in a virtual machine with Parallels Desktop for Mac for customers on Mac with Apple silicon. IT administrators can now manage and provide support for all users running Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise using Parallels Desktop on Mac powered by M-series chips The above effectively bypasses the TPM key check.Parallels Parallels Desktop Now an Authorized Solution to Use With Windows 11 on Mac With Apple Silicon (remember that the TPM was originally an optional security device, not a "base system requirement") ![]() ![]() Our current implementation on x86 is that the entire VM needs to be encrypted, but that is a bit overkill and has a performance hit. Go back one step in the installer, continue the check. In the LabConfig key, new DWORD 32bit: "BypassTPMCheck" -> Value = 1 create new Key in HKLM / SYSTEM / Setup / "LabConfig" Begin installation, it will complain that this computer isn't supported Get legit ISO ( is nice, downloads come from MS's servers) I'm exploring how much we want to advise in how to get this working, because it _is_ unsupported and we don't want users getting into trouble doing "production" things on a system that isn't guaranteed to be stable.Īt a high level, the path to get Windows 11 working is this: Let me know if you guys will somehow manage to run Windows 10 ARM 圆4 on VMware Fusion, please. I need Windows VM on Mac for performing cybersecurity related research, however M1 was big mistake for such purpose. UTM works for me, but it sucks for several reasons i don't want talk about now. Seriously, Pararells have done it, so i am pretty sure it can be done in VMware Fusion as well. Just a simple "how to" guide and note that it can't be used commercialy, only for test purposes. I really hope that there will be some way to run Windows 10 ARM 圆4 without issues, even if it's not "official" supported. At the next step, where i had to choose "advanced install" option, once where you can see system partition blabla, i click next and then BSOD restart loop occurs. It asked me to put key, but i've chosen option "i dont have product key". This time during installation, it was working at first - no "media driver is missing" error. It worked, but once i tried to use it in VMware, it prompted "media driver is missing" error during installation of my Windows on VM. iso version from uupdumpnet (use at your own risk) and ran bash script to dl and convert to. vhdx not being detected by VMware Fusion. I ran into same issue with my Win 10 ARM 圆4. I was playing around getting Windows 10 work after release of Fusion for Apple Silicon Tech Preview.
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