Testing Windows and Linux in M1 MacBook Air || Parallels Desktop for Mac with Apple M1 chip
If you are using Windows operating system in your Intel-based MacBook Air or the MacBook Pro and wondering if it is possible with the new MacBook Air or the MacBook Pro powered by Apple’s M1 chip – then I got some good news for you.
Parallels just announced the Tech Preview version of their tool that allows you to install Windows and Linux operating systems. The catch here is that you can only install the ARM versions of Windows and Linux operating systems.
In this video, lets walkthrough how to install Windows 10 and Linux operating systems using Parallels for Mac in your M1 MacBook Air.
00:00 – Intro
01:01 – Virtualization in M1 MacBook Air
01:18 – What do we need to run Windows in M1 MacBook Air?
01:43 – Downloading Parallels Desktop and Windows/Linux images
04:18 – Creating Windows 10 ARM virtual machine
05:44 – Workaround to unfreeze Windows virtual machine in Parallels Desktop
06:16 – Set up Windows 10 ARM virtual machine
07:19 – Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 ARM virtual machine
07:45 – Google Chrome in Windows 10 ARM virtual machine
08:48 – Set up Windows Insider settings to test x64 emulation in Windows 10 ARM
10:31 – M1 MacBook Air fan noise
11:09 – 32bit apps in Windows 10 ARM virtual machine
13:11 – M1 memory usage
14:04 – Ubuntu Linux virtual machine
15:01 – Outro
Links to downloads:
1) Parallels for Mac Technical Preview: https://b2b.parallels.com/apple-silicon
2) Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsinsiderpreviewARM64
3) Ubuntu Linux ARM: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/HEADER.html
4) Debian Linux ARM: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bullseye_di_alpha3/arm64/iso-dvd/
5) OpenSUSE Linux ARM: https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/leap [Switch to Live tab and select aarch64 images]
6) Fedora Linux ARM: https://arm.fedoraproject.org
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