Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise editions (recommended).Only ARM versions of operating systems are supported. Why doesn’t this say so in the marketing claims? These people look like crooks to me.īuried in the compatibility notes, far away from the hyper misleading marketing: Supported Guest Operating Systems (Mac with Apple M-series chip): The marketing claims seem like outright fraud to me. For more information on Windows 11 compatibility issues, check out KB 128796.Īnd what about Linux, and macOS Mojave? And macOS Mojave support is a hard requirement for me. Therefore, if an application does not run in Windows 11, it is either likely due to some misconfiguration, or the issue could be due to an application not being compatible with Arm architecture. However, Windows 11 should be fully compatible with all applications that Windows 10 is compatible with. And as a result, Windows 10 is no longer supported in Parallels Desktop on Mac computers with Apple M-series chips. Note: Microsoft no longer provides support for Windows 10 Arm. Even if Windows 11 works (does it?), it’s not free and is another cost. But what does that have to do with an Intel-based Windows 10 VM, and it cannot be reconciled with the glowing marketing claims above. Of course I know that Apple Silicon Parallels must emulate Intel instructions in software-an irrelevnt detail vs the marketing claims.īuried deep in the support page is the following. Yet my Windows and Linux and Mac Intel-based virtual machines are all inoperable. I downloaded version 18.3.1, it is activated, very latest version, etc. Parallels: no support for Intel virtual machines Setup
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