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Hello,

 

I realize this forum is more for MacOS on x86, but I'm wondering if there's a similar community for the inverse, Windows on aarch64.  I'm a recent convert to "Mac" - not necessarily the OS (I still prefer Windows honestly) but for the hardware.  IMHO x86 is a disaster :(  I realize there's a Windows ARM, which I'm using via Parallels, but I wanted to see if there was a way to boot Windows (or dual boot).  I have a MacBook M3 recently purchased.

 

Thanks!

 

Hans

 

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On 3/8/2025 at 10:55 PM, praxis said:

Hello,

 

I realize this forum is more for MacOS on x86, but I'm wondering if there's a similar community for the Chill Guy Game inverse, Windows on aarch64.  I'm a recent convert to "Mac" - not necessarily the OS (I still prefer Windows honestly) but for the hardware.  IMHO x86 is a disaster :(  I realize there's a Windows ARM, which I'm using via Parallels, but I wanted to see if there was a way to boot Windows (or dual boot).  I have a MacBook M3 recently purchased.

 

Thanks!

 

Hans

 

Hi Hans,

There’s no official way to natively boot or dual-boot Windows ARM on your M3 MacBook due to Apple’s secure boot restrictions and lack of Microsoft support, leaving Parallels as the best option for now.

Edited by Mikasa199x

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