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Alvin777

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Hi. Is still a pain to upgrade Window to Go with Windows 11 (you can easily create now, Windows to Go with third-party apps).
Last experience with Windows to Go is it won't upgrade to the next iteration of Windows, so I had to go back to Boot Camp. It's better if Windows is on its own separate drive, especially on the current iMac, whereby you can't just open the unit, without breaking the screen's adhesives.

Thank you in advance. Stay safe.
God bless, Revelation 21:4
 

Slartibart

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Hi. Is still a pain to upgrade Window to Go with Windows 11 (you can easily create now, Windows to Go with third-party apps).
Last experience with Windows to Go is it won't upgrade to the next iteration of Windows, so I had to go back to Boot Camp. It's better if Windows is on its own separate drive, especially on the current iMac, whereby you can't just open the unit, without breaking the screen's adhesives.

Thank you in advance. Stay safe.
God bless, Revelation 21:4
You can read everything you need to know about Windows to Go according to Microsoft here.
And here is a guide on how to run X86 apps on Apple silicon using Parallels Desktop 17.
There are additional options if you would like to run a single X86 Windows app like e.g. Crossover.

None implies opening whatever Mac model you like to use.
 
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