
Complete the setup process and you will be running Windows 10.In the list of folders/files on the ISO, double click the “setup” application.Click on the (“This PC” >) “DVD drive” to access the contents of the Windows 10 ISO file.Open Windows Explorer (hotkeys: cmd e).How to run older 32-bit operating systems and applications on your Mac. This is entirely dependent on your personal setup. Depending on the applications on your Mac, you may see mostly 64-bit, some 32-bit, or all 32-bit. In the “connect to” select “choose an image file”. From the System Report, scroll to Software > Applications> Select your desired Application.Download one of the upgrade tool files (compatible with your version of Windows) using the direct links below: Download. Visit this article to find out whether your Windows version is 32-bit or 64-bit. Edit the virtual machine, that you wish to upgrade to Windows 10, by clicking the gear symbol/icon. Alternative instructions Make sure that you are running the latest Parallels Desktop update.Open the “(Parallels Desktop) Control Center” to view your virtual machines.Download the Windows 10 ISO in either a 32-bit or 64-bit version.Select the product language and click “confirm”.You’ll have multiple versions to choose from. Select the appropriate edition and click “confirm”.
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#Upgrade windows 10 parallels 64 bit update#
This article is for those of you who (like myself) are running Microsoft Windows as a virtual machine under Parallels Desktop 10 for Apple Mac OS and have experienced problems while attempting to upgrade to Windows 10 (from Windows 8.1 Pro in my case).Ī couple of days ago Microsoft released Windows 10 and although the integrated update tool in Windows 8.1 Pro told me that “ Windows 10 will not run on this PC” due to the Parallels display adapter (WDDM), I had been running a technical preview of Windows 10 in another virtual machine, so I was certain that my machine (Apple 13″ retina MacBook Pro, late 2013) would in fact be able to run it.
