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Windows on Apple Silicon without VM
Hey everyone, I am trying to see if it's possible to run Windows on Apple Silicon. I don't want to use something like parallels or another virtual machine. I've tried messing around with it and looked into WinDiskWriter, but it doesn't seem like my computer wants to boot from it and I'm not sure this is its intended purpose. I would use a VM but the computer I'm trying to run it on isn't powerful and it seems laggy and slow, on top of some other reasons. I know that the Windows 11 ISO for ARM is somewhat recent, and I'm not sure if it's possible to turn it into something bootable. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!5
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