VMware Fusion 13 (or higher) is what you need for your M2. Older VMware will
not work.
NOTE: To answer your earlier email about importing a Parellels VM into
VMware ... I wouldn't even expect that to work. Parallels has its own
way of creating and specifying virtual machines. And VMware has its
A look at Vm Ware’s site states that under V13 importing a Vm from
Parallels on a arm Mac is not supported. For now I will stay with
Parallels I will cost to much money to install all windows apps, and buy
a retail license. Also Jfw, and dragon are a difent story.
Hello,
The short answer from my experience is yes. The longer answer is that at least
here I’ve had issues getting Windows to work here. The newest editions of
VMWare have an option to download the ARM version of Windows from Microsoft,
much like Parallels.
I can create my VMs but they never
Suggest going to the M
Hi the subject says it all . Thinking about switching from Parallels to
Vm Ware. Is this a good idea? I am using a M2 Mac.
I hope that all list members of the list are having a grate holiday.
Maurice Mines.
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Hi the subject says it all . Thinking about switching from Parallels to
Vm Ware. Is this a good idea? I am using a M2 Mac.
I hope that all list members of the list are having a grate holiday.
Maurice Mines.
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