yes, I had operated a late 2013 MacBook Pro with Parallels (which I kept up to date) with a copy of Win 10 (which I also kept up to date). The old MacBook was no longer supported, second battery was dying, etc., so I replaced. When I received the new MacBook Pro, it had the M2 chip, a bit of a surprise to me. I went to the Parallels site, downloaded and installed Parallels 17. I then attempted to use their Win 11installer, but it would not work. It would fail to find the Parallels site in the MacBook. I tried to get help from Parallels support, but could not get through on the phone. I eventually got someone on the chat line, but that person just told me Parallels had not "tested" the M2 chip. That chat person referred me to the Parallels forum for help. I found no help there, though a Parallels moderator did respond, and helped me get in touch with an engineer at Parallels. But while that was evolving, I discovered the Microsoft Insider program, registered, and eventually stumbled into the Win 11 Preview page. I wasn't sure it would work, but tried it, and voila!, when I started the Win 11 install, it found the Parallels program, installed properly, and all is well (almost- I have one application which is fussy about requiring admin permission, and I can't get that permission fixed)
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