
It's a proof of concept, the bigger issue is, will running the ARM version Windows satisfy people who want to run Windows on a Apple Silicon Mac, because Windows ARM still has it's own issues even on official Windows hardware like the Surface Pro. I've tried it, it works, for the most part, still a lot of work to do, but interesting. So, Parallels is showing off a Technical Preview of Parallels that can run the ARM version of Windows on Apple Silicon apps. When you install macOS Ventura as the guest operating system, the system reboots or the guest operating system is unable to connect to a network.

I used the “Latest Public Release build” -> arm64 Here are my notes on how it worked for me.ĭownload and Install VMware Fusion Public Tech Preview 22H2 from the following link Download Windows 11 installerįor this we will use arm64 version of Windows 11, you can download it from.

Changing the card to e1000 type in the vmx file worked, but installing the VMware tools during the installation is a better solution. A virtual machine without network connectivity is pretty useless. Interesting, but the default Windows 11 does not come with a driver for the vxnet3 network card type. VMware Fusion released the public tech preview 22H2, which supports Windows 11 arm64 on a MacBook Pro M1 processor.

Something to think about when buying a new MacBook Pro if you depend on virtualization. Installing Windows on Macs with M1 and VMware Fusion was not working for me.
