I would tell my students not to bother spending $40 for parallels unless they have AT LEAST 8 gig of memory, less than that it is just wouldn't be worth the price. The only good news there is really is that there is a 50% discount for students for the basic version of parallels, point the student to this page for all the details:Īs a final note I will say that the minimum recommended specifications for Parallels is quite low and I would expect most users with that bottom of the line computer to have a very unsatisfactory experience. In the case of Linux, all you have to do is click the play button and your VM will begin. Select the UTM file you downloaded and it will be imported. Click Download to save the configuration to disk, then open UTM and click File > Import Virtual Machine. Of course the instructions for doing this are all for virtualbox and so many exact details on installation and running of the windows machine will differ slightly with parallels. Simply head to the Gallery page and select the VM you would like to install. The best solution at this time is recommend to the student to buy parallels, which is akin to VirtualBox in that it will allow installation and running of Windows Virtual machines. I also suspect this is going to be more and more of a problem as Apple moves more and more of their computers to the M1 chips. cheap and easy) solutions at this time to getting students access to DNA Master with the newer M1 hardware.
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