Is there any trick to get Windows 10 Installed, because all the current dev builds are expiring, and using any release build just BSOD on install?
No, you need to install Windows 11. Only Dev builds were working on M1 and, like you said, they expired. At least that problem shouldn't repeat in the future with Windows 11 as the release build is working on M1. It's just a pain to get an installation file for the release build.
Whenever i try to install Windows 11 on my m1 MacBook Air, the settings app will refuse to open I also end up having issues with the start menu not opening until i restart explorer.exe. Could someone please help me here?
Same here with Win 11 ARM build 22483 on M1 Mac Mini w/ 16GB RAM & 2TB SSD. VM configured with 4 processors 8GB ram under Parallels 17 standard edition. But, the Start button can be right-clicked to show a pop-up of selections. Some, like Task Manager work OK. Some, like Settings, errors out with the 'no file association' error - see attached screen shot. Control Panel is accessible from the VM window File menu. Right now, this is not a workable version...
Hilarious: About an hour after posting above, the VM was waiting for a restart to do an update - which now works.
Went to uupdump and downloaded 22294.1000 and ran the .cmd file on a pc. This generated multiple (55) .cab and ESD files. Is one of these files useable as is or is there another step to create a useable .iso file that I can transfer to my M1 Pro Mac to allow install through Paralles 17? Not really a computer guy so thanks for your patience/understanding. Really looking forward to seeing windows on my new 16" M1 Pro. Thanks!
I build an ISO on uupdump.net. Also had an expired windows 10 VM in the DEV channel that I upgraded to Windows 11.
Hello, Please refer to the below KB articles to create a support ticket and technical report ID and reply with the ticket number and technical report ID number. https://kb.parallels.com/6571 https://kb.parallels.com/9058 Thanks, McAllen.
I wrote a guide here. This guide is for the retail/OEM version of Windows. If you want to use Dev Channel builds instead, you can of course use build 22294 instead.