![]() ![]() ![]() Blank hard drive - Find a USB external hard drive that holds at least 100 gigabytes (this is where you'll install your macOS stuff, so the bigger, the better). Also, since it’s based on Wine, it can only run Windows programs that are Wine compatible which restricts the number of games and apps that work with it on a Mac. It’s much easier to setup and use but it’s not free and costs 39.95. I am unsure if that specific Program will run, however I do have a Win10 on ARM VM running on an M1 Mac mini using Parallels for Mac. In order to install macOS High Sierra on your Windows computer, you will need the following hardware: USB drive - Find a flash drive that can hold at least 16 gigabytes. Crossover is based on Wine but in a far easier to use interface. ![]() I believe you can also download the two week trial of Parallels to try before you buy. Per the EULA M1 hardware is not supported which means “don’t expect support from MS when calling us when you break it.”īased on the MS forum replies about this from a Google search, you should avoid running this on M1 hardware for work if legal licensing compliance is a concern. I would recommend reaching out to a BSA consultant to find out the developer use licensing details if it is mission critical, it may be worth the costs however this may not be a good return on investment seeing how cheap windows ARM hardware may be comparatively. You’ll need to sign up for the MS tech insiders account and login to Windows using that account. Edited: Yes, Parallels technically allows it. ![]()
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