No network drivers during setup?

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by FrankS37, Aug 13, 2021.

  1. FrankS37

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    Hi forum,

    I try to install the ARM64 version of Windows 10 on my M1-Mac using Parallels 17.
    Unfortunately there is no nework detected during setup.
    My best guess is: the correct network driver is missing at this point of the setup.
    Is there any chance to add the Parallels network drivers to the installation media?

    Thanks,
    Frnak
     
  2. roonie8807

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  3. DrB

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    Is this really the setup experience you want to give your users? And the posts are already 3 mos old !
     
  4. FrankS37

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    Finally I've figured out that I can live without Parallels, so I'm saving 80€ per year, that's not to bad...
     
  5. DrB

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    Actually, I need to risen my comment. I had a very helpful, albeit delayed response from tech support that made the following happen 1) download Parallel Tools (where you'll find those necessary drivers) and 2) set up Mac wifi connection using Default Adaptor. So I'm a happy camper at the moment.
     
  6. RobertK44

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    Unfortunately, this does not work for me. I am stuck at the same step in the setup process.
     
  7. RobertK44

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    I finally found the answer for this. When the Setup app starts up, hit Shift + F10 and enter the command: OOBE\BYPASSNRO
    The VM will automatically reboot, and when you get back to that screen, you will have to option to click "I don't have internet" (for some reason, Internet is not capitalized ).
    I hope that helps!
     

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