![]() Microsoft has recently released a new emulator to bring support for 64-bit x86 programs for Windows 10 ARM. This means that a lot of apps that are 64-bit will not work. Currently, only 32-bit programs are supported by the Windows 10 ARM version. I also have a Windows 11. ![]() I continue to receive a Bluescreen error message, that doesn't provide an error code. Even if there is support planned for Boot Camp, you can only run the ARM version of Windows 10 that has its own limitations. Parallels v17.1.0 installed on a Macbook Air M1, I am trying to install a Win10.iso prepped by our University to handle command-line licensing. Boot Camp is not supported on the Mac devices with Apple M1 chip. However, the entirely different architecture of M1 Macs makes them unable to run Windows. This was because both the Intel Macs and PCs had the same hardware architecture. Intel-based Macs used a feature called “Boot Camp” to install and use Windows on Mac. ![]() While existing Mac apps that haven’t upgraded support for Apple Silicon can still be run using the built-in translator called Rosetta 2. However, the shift from the x86 Intel architecture to ARM architecture to gain greater battery efficiency and tighter optimizations have made many apps incompatible to run on the new Mac computers. ![]() The introduction of the Apple Silicon aka Apple M1 Chip has been revolutionary for Apple’s new lineup of Mac M1 devices – MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13”, and Mac mini.
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