![]() Here you must use Windows 10 on ARM, which is still a preview build that’s not officially supported by Microsoft, so if you run into any difficulties you’re pretty much on your own. It works - I’ve tested it myself - although if you like shifting your virtual machines between different hardware and user accounts, the virtual TPM complicates matters, requiring you to fiddle around with Apple’s Keychain Access system. ![]() ![]() Older Intel Mac owners have to perform a little sleight of hand, for example, using Parallels to install a virtual TPM that basically fools Windows 11 into thinking that the underlying Mac hardware has a TPM. The recently updated Parallels Desktop 17, for example, allows Mac owners to install Windows on their machine, whether they’re running the older Intel or M1 Macs. ![]()
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