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in Apple Silicon devices, there is no ability to use 32-bit applications. However, all 64-bit applications designed for the ARM Windows 11...
If you want to keep your environment working you'll have to return the M4 Mac and buy an Intel-based Mac (either new or refurbished). The...
Lee- Sorry to tell you this, but there is no work around. The virtual machines that run on Intel machines are simply not compatible with the...
Get ready for a journey, but one that I think ends happily. 1) Yes, the Windows 11 ARM 64 version is needed. 2) Your old Windows programs are...
I'm using Parallels 19.4.1 and the FILE > NEW function works.
Its working for me with no issues, and no update to Parallels required.
Yes, we use MS Office 365 64bit and it works fine, as do Visio and Project.
As stated clearly on the Parallels website, you cannot run X86 VM's on Apple Silicon. All applications must be able to run under a 64 bit Windows...
There is no way to run X86 VMs on a Mac that runs on Apple Silicon.
Windows 10 does not run on an Apple Silicon Mac. You'll need to build a new VM using Windows 11.
It sounds to me like you're trying to launch a VM that you ran on an Intel silicon Mac on a new Apple Silicon Mac. If that's the case, please know...
We run all of the Office Suite including Visio and Project on M3 Macs running the latest Parallels on the latest version Windows, using 64-bit...
Prior to virtualization support for older OS systems was provided by keeping a set of machines up-to-date and available to troubleshoot issues....
The initial release number was different, and following download and first step of installation, the install failed. Then on the second attempt...
I think you meant KB5039212 (you were missing the "9"...
I presently run two different Windows 11 VMs under Parallels. One is using the Windows Insider program, and in that version the "Cumulative...
Same problem here. I have two Mac M-series machines running the same VM, and neither can complete the install of 10.0.22635.3646 (KB5037858)
I know this sounds obvious, but have you tried creating a new Virtual Machine and reinstalling the Windows 10 ISO from scratch?
If you're running parallels on Apple Silicon ( M1, M2, M3) then you'll have to use Windows 11. Windows 10 will only run on parallels running on...
Have you checked the Windows 11 settings? Go to Settings in Windows 11 and search for Keyboard. You can select Country or Region there.