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Translating that file name, it’s a standard “client” image of Windows 11 21H2 (patched), so in theory that ISO contains all the retail SKUs. Looking at the VM properties during that install, I can see that it has attached an ISO:Īnd searching for that file on my Mac, I can find it in the “Downloads” folder. So let’s try it.Īfter selecting “Get Windows 11 from Microsoft” it then began downloading:Īnd as soon as that download finished, it began installing: This doesn’t have any footnotes about it not supporting arm64. So what’s new in Parallels Desktop? Beyond the typical stuff (support for the latest OSes, support for the latest Apple silicon, etc.), there’s also the”ownload, install, and configure Windows 11 in one click.” Previously, that was only supported on x86-based Macs. As both Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion have both been updated, it’s worth revisiting that blog. My blog from February compared the options available at the time. Virtual machines are usually more productive for those types of activities, hence my desire to run virtual machines on my M1 Mac Mini. To do this, we need to enter recovery mode.I probably own more ARM64-based machines than then typical person, and I used those somewhat regularly for testing OS deployment scenarios.

  • Follow the steps to do a typical installation of macOS.
  • Scroll to the right and select "Install macOS using the recovery partition".
  • this will open the "Installation Assistant" Installing macOSĪssuming you already have Parallels Desktop installed in your computer, the next step is to create a VM and install macOS.

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    In this post, I'll show you how to set up a Virtual Machine (VM) using Parallels Desktop and Disable SIP so you can use the VM as your research lab. These security features are great for everyday use, but they get in the way when we are trying to analyse what processes are doing, for example, attaching to a process using lldb. MacOS comes with a good set of predefined security features designed to keep us safe, e.g. Set up a macOS Parallels Virtual Machine for security research Nov 16 2020














    Parallels boot