Running Windows OS on a Mac allows you to reap all the benefits of Windows exclusive games and applications, coupled with Mac hardware. Before Mac’s with M1 chips were released in November 2020, Windows could be installed quite easily on Intel Mac PC’s.
M1 Macs have a different processor architecture than the Intel ones, and hence not all applications and features of Windows are compatible with it. However, this doesn’t mean that you cannot run Windows on M1 Macs. There are several ways to do so. In this article, you’ll get to know the entire procedure to install the latest version of Windows on both Intel and M1 Mac computers.
The first thing you need to consider before trying to install Windows on your Mac is which processor it runs on, and the version of macOS you’re running. Generally, you need a Mac device that was released after 2012 and must have macOS 10.11 or later installed. We will start this guide with the process of installing macOS on Intel-based Mac devices.
There are a few prerequisites that you need to check before continuing with the process.
Once you’ve completed and checked all the items in this checklist, you’re ready to proceed with the actual installation.
In case you don’t want to install a full version of Windows alongside your macOS, you have the option to emulate Windows using virtualization software on the Mac. There are two virtual machine programs that are considered to be the best on macOS – Parallels and VMWare Fusion. This process is not processor-dependent, and you can virtualize Windows on both Intel and M1-based Mac devices.
Bootcamp support is not present in M1-based Mac devices. In this section, you’ll get to know the procedure to install Windows using an app called Parallels, which lets you run a virtual machine with Windows right on top of macOS.
There is another thing to consider before running Windows on an M1-based Mac. M1 processors have been developed by Apple with Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) architecture, and not x86 like most other processors. Thankfully, Windows comes with an ARM-compatible version and can emulate x86 programs. So, you can only run the ARM version of Windows as of now on your M1 Mac Device.
Keeping this in mind, let’s begin with the process of setting up Parallels, and getting Windows running on it.
With Parallels installed with Windows on it, you can use the shortcut of “command + tab” to switch between macOS and Windows almost instantly. For gaming purposes, you can install Steam and most of the games should be compatible with ARM-based M1 processors because of the x86 emulation in Windows.
Installing Windows on your Mac device enables you to run many Windows exclusive applications and games that are not natively available on macOS. Earlier, with Intel-based Mac devices, Apple provided their own solution to install windows called Bootcamp. But, with the new ARM M1-based Macs, it is currently not possible to run the full native x86 version of Windows on them. However, this guide should help you to run Windows games and apps regardless of your processor on Mac.