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UTM Emulation for Beginners | x86 Windows on ARM Apple

UTM Emulation for Beginners | x86 Windows on ARM Apple Silicon

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“Laser Everything”

In part one we learned how to install x86 or x64 Windows 10 on an M1 or M2 Mac computer! In this next episode we’ll learn some tips and tricks for UTM users to enjoy a more fluid experience. We’ll get rid of annoying boot prompts, capture cursor input, go full screen with our VM and a whole lot…

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  1. Hi mate, first of all thanks for this incredible "how-to" 🙂 I've a M1 Pro and indeed it's really slow :/ I'm just wondering … Would it be possible to improve the emulation of a WIndows x86 64 using a Macbook Pro i9 (so, Intel CPU) ? I'm thinking now, rather than an emulation, it would better be a virtualization, am I correct ?

  2. I ended up in an install loop with Windows 10, so I downloaded the Windows 11 ISO instead and that worked. I have a cloudray MOPA 30W that has a option of a V4 USB driver (LMCV4). Be warned, if you're trying to install the LMCV4 driver, you'll find that it's unsigned and won't work! In which case you need to run a command on the command line (as the admin) "bcdedit /set TESTSIGNING ON". This may fail with an error if your windows VM is set to secure boot. In this case you need to disable secure boot in the BIOS. This is not difficult, but you'll need to google how to do this. Thanks everyone.

  3. Your method is great i tried and its working now please find a solution to make it smoother and a lit bit faster like a normal windows 10 pro if possible anyways love you brother for what youre doing thanks for helping

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