| For some clarity, see https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/02/microsoft-officially... > These licensing problems haven't technically stopped people from running the Arm version of Windows on other hardware, including Apple Silicon Macs > Microsoft is formally blessing Parallels as a way to run the Professional and Enterprise versions of Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs Original source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/options-for-usin... > Parallels® Desktop version 18 is an authorized solution In other words, you could (unofficially) do this before, but now it's allowed according to the terms of your license. |
It looks like Parallels has the same restrictions that you'd get from running Win11 ARM inside the UTM hypervisor on M1/M2 Macs (like I currently do): No WSL/WSA and no virtualization based security or sandboxes.