Bridge Apple and Microsoft Ecosystems: Windows 11 via Parallels
Bridge Apple and Microsoft Ecosystems: Windows 11 via Parallels
Pity you can’t use Boot Camp to run Windows 11 anymore, as Apple hasn’t updated it to work with Microsoft’s latest operating system. Thankfully, third-party developers have filled the gap with virtualization software, so it’s still possible.
Read along as we walk you through the steps to install and run Windows 11 alongside macOS, whether your Mac is powered by an Intel chip or Apple silicon. You can use the seven-day trial of Parallels Desktop for this, but you’ll need to pay $80 for a full license after it expires.
What Is Parallels Desktop? How Does It Work?
While there have been various workarounds, neither Apple nor Microsoft officially supports booting directly into Windows 11 using the Boot Camp feature built into macOS.
Thanks to virtualization, you can run Windows 11 in a window alongside macOS (at the expense of speed and battery life). Keep in mind that not many PC apps are compatible with Windows on ARM, a version of Windows compiled for ARM64 devices like Apple silicon Macs.
Parallels Desktop is one of the best virtualization platforms for running a second operating system—like Windows or Linux—inside the current one. To do this, Parallels emulates a complete computer system with a so-called virtual machine.
In February 2023, Microsoft announced official support for Windows virtualization on ARM via Parallels Desktop 18.1. With it, you can safely run the ARM version of Windows 11 on Apple silicon Macs and regular Windows versions on Intel-based Macs, knowing Microsoft has blessed this solution from a licensing perspective.
Windows 11 Virtualization With Parallels 18
As a result of this collaboration, Parallels customers can download, install, and configure Windows 11 on their Macs in just a few clicks. Parallels 18.1 also provides a virtualTPM chip and support for Windows features like BitLocker, Secure Boot, and Windows Hello. Getting these security features is one of thereasons to install Windows on a Mac .
For this tutorial, we’ll use a trial version of Parallels and a non-activated copy of Windows 11 to get Microsoft’s operating system up and running on your Mac for free. If you decide the solution works for you, you can always upgrade to the full version of Parallels and purchase a Windows license at a later date.
Parallels 18 will automatically download the Windows installer, but you can also provide a copy of the installer if you’vedownloaded a Windows 11 ISO file on your computer.
Step 1: Download Parallels Desktop 18
Grab a free trial of Parallels Desktop 18 for macOS by visiting theParallels Desktop website , then click theDownload Free Trial button. You can use Parallels features without restriction during your 14-day trial period. With the installer downloaded, open theInstall Parallels Desktop disk image from your Downloads folder.
If macOS throws a message saying it couldn’t open the installer because it wasn’t downloaded from the App Store,Control -click the file icon and chooseOpen from the context menu, then confirm the action by clicking theOpen button.
With the disk image mounted, double-click theInstall Parallels Desktop app. To finish installing Parallels, you must accept the terms, provide your Mac’s username and password, and permit Parallels to access your Mac.
- Title: Bridge Apple and Microsoft Ecosystems: Windows 11 via Parallels
- Author: Richard
- Created at : 2024-07-29 08:11:45
- Updated at : 2024-07-30 08:11:45
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