It seems that the MAC series does not support win10.
by Poster
Jul 1, 2021
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I tried to test it in imac 2020 in the morning and searched for relevant information. It's a little sad, but imac is still my favorite desktop computer.
Let's see if anything changes later.
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Anonymous4833 Jul 1, 2021win11?
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Anonymous1359 Jul 1, 2021Are you talking about Windows 11? Without TPM, it does not support it on the surface. But there are too many ways to skip tpm detection
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Poster Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous1359 @ Anonymous4833 Sorry for the wrong typo I heard that skipping tpm detection cannot be automatically upgraded?
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Anonymous4834 Jul 1, 2021Can keep the bullets flying a little longer.
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Anonymous4835 Jul 1, 2021Parallels Desktop may be the biggest winner
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Anonymous4836 Jul 1, 2021Easy installation in Parallels Desktop
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Poster Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous4835 @ Anonymous4836 Parallels Desktop bought the genuine version once and updated so quickly that I had to charge money every time. It's too ugly to eat and has been blacked out. Even if I want to use this kind of virtual machine, I will only use free vware
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Anonymous4837 Jul 1, 2021@ Poster Why didn't you say that pd can't be used easily after macos upgrade? Why blame pd and not macos?
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Anonymous4835 Jul 1, 2021@ Poster vmware also supports TPM https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Fusion/12/com.vmware.fusion.using.doc/GUID-4EC58A68-BE9E-42F6-B005-4BB63AE5D85B. html But it won't work if you are a Mac with an M1 chip, only Parallels.
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Poster Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous4837 I used pd about 14 years ago. I didn't encounter this situation at that time, and then I abandoned it. However, hasn't the pd upgrade speed (which costs money) always been very stable? Isn't it good to have vware next door once a year?
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Anonymous4838 Jul 1, 2021Already tossed the Win11 arm64 version in Parallels Desktop on M1 mac and successfully upgraded I bought the standard version with a one-year subscription and does not support vTPM (virtual TPM), so the installation and upgrade process requires modifying the registry to bypass TPM restrictions vTPM is currently only available for Parallels Pro subscriptions. I hope it will be released to the standard version as soon as possible, otherwise the entire Win11 series will not be usable
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Poster Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous4835 Oh, then pd still has advantages, but after mac can't support the direct installation of win, I guess I won't buy mac in the future, because I can't adapt to macos, but ubuntu is more convenient. Closer to the win habit
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Anonymous1827 Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous4838 buyout party hopes that it is not PD17 that supports win11 😂
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Anonymous1359 Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous1827 Don't worry, for sure, if I remember correctly, pd has done something that the new version of win10 did not support in the old pd
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Anonymous2307 Jul 1, 2021It can be installed in pd. Previously, you had to install win10 first, then manually upgrade win11, and just replace a file. Now I don't know if I can just install it
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Anonymous1922 Jul 1, 2021It is said that my PD is imported from the original Windows that starts the conversion assistant. Can I use PD to upgrade Windows11? After the upgrade, isn't it the new Windows 11 that starts the conversion assistant?
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Anonymous356 Jul 1, 2021@ Poster payment actually became ugly. This world.
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Poster Jul 1, 2021@ Anonymous356 Just like the planned scrapping of commodity manufacturers, the speed of updating and eliminating the old version is too fast. I don't reject charges. I also bought the genuine version at the beginning, but overall, the buyout version at that time was almost the concept of subscription system (usage cost). It's far from the usage time I expected. When I bought it, I thought I would have to support a three-year free update and upgrade. I can only say that I am too poor,
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Anonymous4839 Jul 2, 2021@ Anonymous4837 are all tears. I have two macs. After upgrading mojave, I was forced to buy 2 copies of pd16 before I could continue to use the win virtual machine...