Hi,

If you use Parallels to create virtual machines on a silicon-based Mac, (M1 or 
newer) I wanted to share a basic script I created using AI that will download 
Windows, create a VM and install Windows leaving you on the Windows desktop. 
You can get a zip file from 
http://www.theideaplace.net/projects/win11arm-install.zip.

The machine will be named Windows 11 ARM (Full and subsequent runs will add a 
number to that name.

To use, open the zip archive and then the folder created which will be named 
win11arm-install.

You’ll find a script inside the folder you can launch from Finder named Install 
Windows (Full).command. Open that and a Terminal window will open and handle 
everything from that point forward.

The first time you run this it will take a bit longer because of the Windows 
download. Subsequent runs will use the saved downloaded files and ISO that the 
script creates.

I know there are other ways to create VMs but this has already saved me time 
and seems to work well. It is getting the same build Parallels gets if you use 
the option they offer to Get Windows from Microsoft. It is just that requires 
you use a tool like VOCR to read the Parallels new machine creation process.

I don’t intend to spend much more time on this unless someone tells me of 
something fundamentally not working here.

Kelly

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