![]() ![]() Struggles with updates and missing functions put me a little behind. I know that from time to time I will need to head to Windows so I went into the path of using UTM for that.Īs much as UTM is great and free, the performance of Windows is a bit poor. I recalculate the use of Windows on my macOS device and the conclusion was that I am paying and not using it. I cut unnecessary subscriptions by some and Parallels has been one of them (along with Bitdefender in favour of free Avira). ![]() As expensive the life become recently, everybody is trying to save some pennies, even me. Parallels Desktop is a bit expensive in long term. My suggestion would be to use the 13.1 or 12.4 releases.I used to use Parallels Desktop and with my hand on my heart, I can tell that this is one of the best software to run Windows 11 on Mac with Apple Silicon. It’s on my “to do” list to get the graphical environment installed. I’ve played around a bit with FreeBSD and have gotten the core OS to boot using the documentation. I think you will be pleased at how well Windows 11 ARM runs on Apple Silicon. If you’re interested I can write up what I did to get the equivalent of what’s needed from Homebrew. For the vast majority of users, Homebrew is easier. but I’ve not posted instructions on how to do that. I’ve built the ISO from uupdump using utilities provided by MacPorts plus a build of chntpw from the same source as Homebrew. You can use MacPorts if you’re willing to build chntpw from source. Thinking back on my prior reply, I did miss that XCode command line tools needed to be installed before Homebrew or MacPorts. The Companion Guide has the instructions on on how to use Homebrew to install the required packages. In short, you need aria2, cabextract, wimlib, cdrtools, and a custom “tap” of chntpw. Homebrew offers everything you’ll need to build from on macOS. Many titles will work because of the work Microsoft has done with their X86_64 translator that's similar in concept to Apple's Rosetta 2. Most software vendors don't directly support it (even for Microsoft's own Surface PCs with ARM CPUs that run the same Windows 11 ARM). You are on the "bleeding edge" to see what software works on Windows 11 ARM. Gimmick is the wrong word to use about Windows 11 ARM. The Companion Guide talks about workarounds for both of these issues. English Apple Magic Keyboard.Ĭopy/paste and host/guest folder sharing are known omissions for Fusion 13 ARM VMs.There's no option to set anything about folder sharing in the Fusion GUI because for Windows ARM VMs they're not implemented. Both of these keys work fine for me in Fusion 13 with a Windows 11 ARM VM with a U.S. What is your keyboard layout and what is the installed keyboard layout of your VM? If Remote Desktop isn't passing the right keys for and \, there's something up with either the keyboard settings in the VM or the keyboard settings on your Mac. PPS: For me it's just a kind of gimmick to see what all works on the ARM Apple Silicone. PS: An old Windows 7 Pro Key was also sufficient for activation. With Linux VMs you can set this, but the directories are not shown in Linux, there is still something missing in VMware tools.įirefox already offers a version for Windows ARM! Sharing of Mac directories which are then displayed in Windows. Still not working directly in VMware window: ![]() W11 Notepad wouldn't start, I uninstalled it, but now I don't know where to reinstall it. I needed it to log in to the MS account for the beta test. What doesn't work are characters like \ or this I installed Microsoft Remote Desktop on the Mac, there I can't pass the characters by keyboard either, but at least copy & paste works there. Installing Windows 11 ARM from Insider Preview VHDX file - page 53. Fusion 13 for Apple Silicon Companion v7.pdfġ2.5. ![]()
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