![]() Because VMware and Microsoft do not support this please do not use this in production. In my case it’s configured for NAT translation via the host so you will see a different IP address inside the VM.įor me this was just something I wanted to test. You will be asked by your Mac device that a service would like to monitor traffic and you have to allow it by logging in as admin.Īfter rebooting and logging in you will see your Windows 11 arm VM has a network connection :-). If you need any information about bcdedit, you can read this article: –dbgsettingsĪfter running these commands reboot the VM. This gives the Windows 11 Arm VM connectivity to the host. The command also specifies a port number that the host computer can use to connect to the target computer. What this does is configuring the Windows 11 arm VM to use an Ethernet connection for debugging and specifies the IP address of the host (Mac m1) computer. In CMD type: bcdedit /dbgsettings net hostip: port:yyyyy” ![]() Open control panel, then select Device Manager:ĭevice Manager > Other Devices > Ethernet Controller > Update Driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer > Network Adapters > Microsoft > Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter. To fix the connectivity issue you can follow this step by step guide. Shoutout to the guys at Reddit and especially bumwarrior69 for figuring this out, read the thread here. you can only do this when the VM is shut down.Īfter booting the VM and answering some startup questions you are greeted with a Windows 11 interface but without network connectivity. After completion give the VM some extra memory (and CPU cores) to make it work as expected. Choose the Other and then Other 64-bit Arm template Choose to use the existing disk (or you can copy it if you have enough disk space).Ĭlick on finish to complete the configuration. ![]() vmdk file to your MacBook and create a new VM inside VMware Fusion. Is the destination format in this case vmdkĪfter that copy the. for converting VHDX to VMDK you can use a syntax similar to this: qemu-img convert -f vhdx -O vmdk -o adapter_type=lsilogic e:\disk1.vhdx e:\disk1.vmdkĬonvert the image (you can also create, compare, check or commit an image) So you can use Qemu-img to convert the disk to a VMDK.Īfter downloading you can run the tool from inside the unzipped folder. This is a step by step guide i used to get it running.ĭownload the windows 11 arm template here:ĭefault Microsoft gives you a VHDX file which is not compatible with VMware Fusion (or ESXi for that matter). Short answer yes, but it’s not supported by VMware or Microsoft and network connectivity is an issue.
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