![]() I read that Parallels tells Windows that it’s running on virtual hardware to stop it from doing the TPM 2 check. I cannot contact support because my parents don’t want me making an account on the Parallels website until the time comes when I have to buy it (for some strange reason). I have researched dozens of threads and websites belonging to Parallels, but no clear answer has been given. Assume that I have the maximum possible specs (64GB RAM, 8TB SSD, M1 Max, you get the picture) ("Good solution" as in optimal for hardcore gaming, running Microsoft Access with gigantic databases, GPU-accelerated AI software, developing C++ software for Windows through the Windows API, etc). So I need to know if macOS running on M1 Max + Parallels is a good solution. Bulky Windows laptops with 13 minutes of battery life are just not suitable for me anymore. This info is critical for me to know, since Macs are the only computers that have the least flaws, at least for me. ![]() ![]() I have a few questions about Parallels that I would like answered before I buy a Mac.
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