![]() The change will mean good things for anyone who’s been trying to run Windows in parallel with their MacOS install, as the experience of running software within virtual Windows on a Mac will probably improve – at least eventually, assuming Microsoft’s support of this use means extra compatibility tools for the Parallels team. Installing a virtual machine on a Microsoft Windows or Macintosh computer enables you to run Linux on that computer as a guest operating system. This way, you can run macOS on Windows, which is perfect for using Mac-only apps on Windows. Yesterday, Microsoft published a support article that called Parallels 18 – a popular virtual Windows app – an “authorized solution” for running the ARM version of Windows 11 on newer Macs with Apple custom silicon, as spotted by The Verge. Since Apple made its transition to its own custom chip designs, official support for Windows on Mac has been absent for all new MacBook and Apple desktop computers – now that’s no longer the case. ![]() ☁️ Parallels is surprisingly stable, but Microsoft 365 Cloud PC is another option You’ve successfully installed the extension pack. Clicking on the extension pack will open VirtualBox on Windows with a pop-up prompting you about the installation. After that, click on the VirtualBox Extension Pack file that you downloaded. ![]() Download an iOS image file from the internet (this can be tricky, so make sure you get a reputable source). Install the VirtualBox software on your computer. □ Macs stopped running Windows natively with official Apple Boot Camp in 2020 Open Hyper-V Manager by either pressing the Windows key and typing 'Hyper-V Manager' or by finding Hyper-V Manager in your applications. Download and install VMware Player or Workstation on your computer. □ This starts with Parallels 18, spotted in a Windows support article □ Microsoft supports Windows virtualization on Mac with Parallels
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