To do this, use this Parallels Desktop guide (under “Install Microsoft Store manually”) to install the x86 version of the Microsoft Store. Installing the Microsoft Store and UWP apps (optional)Īt the time of writing, Microsoft does not provide ARM64 builds of its built-in apps so you must install the x86 version of the Store. Run spice-guest-tools-xxx.exe which should install all drivers along with QEMU agent, SPICE agent (for copy/paste and dynamic resolution), and shared directory. With the ISO mounted in the D: drive, open Windows Explorer and browse to D:\. Once installation is complete and you’ve logged in, we can proceed to install the guest tools.Sometimes, due to driver issues, you can enter and exit capture mode and the mouse cursor works normally again. Press Control Option together to exit mouse capture mode. If you have issues with the mouse, press the mouse capture button in the toolbar to send mouse input directly. Press “Save” to create the VM and press the Run button to start the VM.The shared directory will be available after installing SPICE tools (see below). Alternatively, you can skip this and select the directory later from the VM window’s toolbar. If you have a directory you want to mount in the VM, you can select it here.Specify the maximum amount of drive space to allocate.Pick the amount of RAM and CPU cores you wish to give access to the VM.Press “Browse” and select the ISO you built in step 1. ![]() Uncheck “Import VHDX Image” and you should see the text above change to “Boot ISO Image”.Open UTM and click the “ ” button to open the VM creation wizard.(Read “troubleshooting” below if you are having issues here.) Once you downloaded and extracted the installer creator, you need to run uup_download_macos.sh from Terminal to generate the ISO. ![]()
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