![]() ![]() Fixed a regression introduced with Docker Desktop 4.16 causing it to get stuck in the “starting” phase when in WSL2 mode.Fixed the capitalization of ist which caused vmnetd to break on case-sensitive file systems.Fixed a regression introduced with Docker Desktop 4.16 breaking networking from containers with target platform linux/386 on amd64 systems.Fixed an issue where docker build and docker tag commands produced an image already exists error if the containerd integration feature is enabled.Those were done for other reasons that had nothing to do with the Parallels/Windows/ARM install, but might have been a factor. I don't know if the clean install without encryption and all the reboots are necessary. There is no text "Evaluation copy" at the bottom right. It's still activated and with 6 cores and 40Gb, it's nice and snappy. I then used a virgin retail product key and Windows 11 Pro activated in less than 10 seconds. I rebooted the mac after reconnecting it to the internet. I rebooted Windows several times while exploring the conversion. As described by DaveSpacy, conversion to Windows 11 Pro was accepted. Airplane mode was grayed out so I just unplugged ethernet, wifi, and bluetooth. I started with a clean install (disk encryption off) Monterey 12.5, Macbook M1MAX, Parallels 17.1, unactivated Windows 11 Home from the Parallels link. I confirm that DaveSpacy's advice (five posts above, DaveSpacey, in forum: Parallels Desktop for Apple Silicon (M1) Mac) worked for me last week, August 1. Perhaps that's because this is an Arm Insider version? I will note that I still see the text "Evaluation copy" at the bottom right. So far, steps seem to have worked for me as my VM now states it is "Activated", and I'm able to do things like change my wallpaper, use a USB headset, both of which I wasn't able to prior. * Enter in the Pro key you actually want to use and wait in suspense for what seems like an eternity.īe sure to put the device in airplane mode otherwise it will fail right after mentioning it is going to upgrade your version. * Go back to the Activation page and select "Change product key" ![]() * After Windows has rebooted, disable airplane mode or "reconnect" its internet This will trigger Windows to upgrade your edition to Pro and will reboot. * Enter in the Generic Pro Key listed in the thread. ![]() * Go to the Activation page and select "Change product key" * Put VM in airplane mode or "disconnect" its internet I remembered that I encountered a similar issue when trying to upgrade my own personal laptop from Windows 10 Home -> Pro, so I thought I'd try the above tip. The default Windows 11 that was installed for my VM was Windows 11 Home, but I had a Pro key that refused to upgrade/activate while giving me the infamous 0xC004F050 error. For those of you still having trouble with this, you might want to try the advice from this thread (from Microsoft's site): ![]()
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