Luckily, there’s always virtualization. Because why choose an operating system when you can run them all?
I ran Windows 11 on an M1 Mac: Here’s my experience
Why You Should Run Windows 11 on Mac
Why You Should Run Windows 11 on Mac
As we have said above, there are plenty of reasons why you may want to install Windows 11 on a Mac computer. However, there are some common reasons why people often do it. Below are the three top reasons for you to install Windows 11 on your Mac.
To Run Windows-Exclusive Software: Some programs, especially computer games, are released exclusively for specific operating systems. In some instances, you can use third-party applications to force these programs to work on a Mac. However, if that is impossible, installing Windows 11 on your Mac may be the only option.Get a Feel of the Other Side of the Fence: If you have spent your whole life using a Mac computer, then pretty sure you will sooner or later get curious to know how a Windows computer feels like. Installing a virtual Windows 11 on your Mac computer is a cheaper and easier alternative than buying a new computer just to test the Windows operating system.Test Your Program’s Windows Compatibility: This one mainly applies to software developers. Plenty of software developers prefer working on a Mac rather than a Windows computer. However, a problem occurs when it is time to test their programs on a Windows 11 OS. By installing a virtual Windows 11 on your Mac, you can test your software’s compatibility with Windows as much as you want.
What Is Virtualization?
What Is Virtualization?
There are several ways you can run other operating systems on a Mac computer. However, today we will focus solely on using virtualization to run Windows 11 on a Mac. Virtualization is the process of running an operating system within another running system. Unlike with Dual Booting, where your computer will be alternating between two different OS, Virtualization is a program that emulates an OS while the original OS is running the former. In other words, it is macOS that will be running the program that emulates Windows 11. There are many virtualization tools that you can download, such as VMWare Fusion, Parallels Desktop, and VirtualBox. In this article, we will be using Virtual Box for our virtualization. Oracle developed VirtualBox to provide free and open-source hosted hypervisor for virtualization.
Things You Need to Run Windows 11 on a Mac
Things You Need to Run Windows 11 on a Mac
To get started in installing Windows 11 on your Virtualbox Virtual Machine, make sure that you have the following:
Microsoft 11 ISO Image: You can download it here. (opens in new tab) You will need a Microsoft Account that is a member of the Windows Insider program. Oracle VM VirtualBox installer: You can download it here.A Microsoft 11 compatible Mac computer (in terms of technical requirements) Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) RAM: 4 gigabytes (GB) Storage: 64 GB
Take note that these are the minimum requirements to run Windows 11. This means that you will need more than or at least double of these values for your Mac to run the Windows 11 virtualization smoothly. This is because your Mac computer will continue to run other background processes while you are running VirtualBox.
How to Install Windows 11 on VirtualBox Virtual Machine
How to Install Windows 11 on VirtualBox Virtual Machine
If you have completed the checklist above, it is time for us to get to the central part of this article. Here are the steps you need to take to get Windows 11 working on your Mac computer.