When I try and install it from the archive page and download the torrent version it says it will take 20gb of storage and not 4, is that normal and if not what should I do
@@dadobe20 Its 'cause when you are downloading a torrent, it includes all the files. In your torrenting software only select the one iso file without selecting any others. It should be 4gb
@@yoyosan999 that's not the point ,you can still install windows x86 in M1. Nonetheless windows arm is useless (yes, still) , should have been mentioned in the title.
This is by far the easiest way to install a Windows VM in MacOS, got it up and running in less than half an hour including download time. Amazing.
Surprised this video doesn't have more views!! Amazing stuff. I tried to install using the official ARM Windows ISO but it never worked properly.
Thank you! It's got 1800 views. I think it's already a lot!
@@yoyosan999 ought to have two more zeros after that haha. Hope it gets more traction in the coming months.
That is very kind of you to say. Thank you again 😀
Why virtualise if your mac Is Arm ?
It doesn’t work for me
It’s stuck on a terminal like screen
When I try and install it from the archive page and download the torrent version it says it will take 20gb of storage and not 4, is that normal and if not what should I do
I just checked again and it was still a 4GB download with the torrent version here. The torrent file is 20kb though.
@@yoyosan999 I'm downloading the Torrent just to check the discrepancy mentioned on previous entry ... and it says 18.57 Gb -_-
@@dadobe20 Its 'cause when you are downloading a torrent, it includes all the files. In your torrenting software only select the one iso file without selecting any others. It should be 4gb
how do i install tiny11 on bootcamp
Sorry I don't have an Intel MacBook anymore.
dude when I installed tiny 11 the utm guest tools are not showing in the cd drive
Maybe you can try mounting it in the settings manually? Should be easy to do.
need help
@@scrowmusic8095 It should be in a CD unit if you selected to include it while creating the virtual machine. In my case it was in disk D instead of E
why would u install windows Arm ?
Because the M1 Mac is equipped with an ARM cpu.
@@yoyosan999 that's not the point ,you can still install windows x86 in M1. Nonetheless windows arm is useless (yes, still) , should have been mentioned in the title.