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Open the settings for the VM and you'll see it on the first tab
Never used the App store version, but while I can see it replacing the app, the VM should still exist. I'd try searching for it on the Mac's...
Keep in mind that even if you get Win10 installed, you may not be able to run your software due to quirks related to the multiple layers of...
While still using the safe mode flag, I recently updated the Guest to the v2 of Beta, rebooted after removing the boot flags, and now the Beta...
IDK how it would react to onedrive, but that'd be a lot of data to constantly upload/download and there's likely a better way to do what you're...
That's not what the statement was saying. Some thought that it was M-Series / ARM Macs only.
Depending on your overall needs, maybe just consider getting a 2019 MBP as a steppingstone? You'll be able to go all the way to Sonoma (maybe one...
Keep in mind that you'll Also be dealing with compatibility concerns because of the change from x86 to ARM, so you may want to test before going...
Correction, I don't think the graphics have changed as it's not recognizing the size of the window. The Guest reports 1024x768 and 3 Mb of vRAM.
Did it again, only took away the safe boot and added the `prlctl set 63db51a7-ebba-46e9-bea5-6810ef9115db --video-adapter-type virtio. The...
Had to use safe mode to get the OS to boot in parallels, but here's the verbose when I tried without and it would hang trying to boot....
I think that the limitation is with MacOS on Silicon Macs (assuming that's your platform). I've yet to see where Apple has modified their system...
I did the regular (?) beta path where you register the Mac (VM) in beta and it triggered the installer download. Once it starts the installation,...
I'd have to look into it better, but I've let it run the initial installer a couple times and it ends up hanging during one of the boot sequences....
A thread for those testing the latest Beta OS My experience so far: I tried using a clone of my Ventura VM to get the beta loaded and so far it...
What about connecting that drive as simply a USB drive, allowing a VM on the Host Mac to access it, and then use your data that way? If you truly...
If you've already installed your Win10 VM, then that's safe to go (as you can always get it back from MSFT). It's what was used to install the OS.
I looked at their links above and this image helps the most: [IMG] Basically, in both the Windows and Mac tabs, you'll want to uncheck each thing...
Slightly different tech I guess. Apple is weird with how they choose to design things.
My instinct is that you're Actually testing the speed of the system memory, but beyond that, IDK.