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LabVIEW on Apple Silicon M1 and beyond

Seems to work for me too with LabVIEW 2020 SP1. Only LabVIEW box checked as Chris said.

However no success installing LabVIEW Community - BSOD after reboot (Inaccessible Boot Device). Any idea ?

 

Rejean 

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Hey,

Thanks for sharing this useful information. Could you please help me to try installing DAQ assistances,and see if it is work? Lots of my NI project need these kind of tools,thanks!

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I finally managed to get LabVIEW (2020 SP1) running on my new M1 Pro with Parallels 17 and Windows 10 ARM – after several tries resulting in an "Inaccessible Boot Device" error upon restart, the fix was simply to untick the "Disable Windows fast startup box". Hopefully this might be useful to others.

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@MC54 wrote:

I finally managed to get LabVIEW (2020 SP1) running on my new M1 Pro with Parallels 17 and Windows 10 ARM – after several tries resulting in an "Inaccessible Boot Device" error upon restart, the fix was simply to untick the "Disable Windows fast startup box". Hopefully this might be useful to others.


You know, that's interesting because NI recommends that you disable fast startup in BIOS for a physical PC.

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Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?

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@santo_13 wrote:

Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?


I think the original issue was that it won't run on the latest Mac chip.

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@billko wrote:

@santo_13 wrote:

Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?


I think the original issue was that it won't run on the latest Mac chip.


But it does as Chris pointed out, although it's not a simple point and click experience. More likely it was a license issue as pre 2021 you had separate licenses for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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@billko wrote:

@santo_13 wrote:

Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?


I think the original issue was that it won't run on the latest Mac chip.


But it does as Chris pointed out, although it's not a simple point and click experience. More likely it was a license issue as pre 2021 you had separate licenses for Windows, Mac and Linux.


I should check my verb tenses.  I should've said "didn't" run, instead, implying that it does run now.

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@santo_13  a écrit :

Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?


Actually the main reason is that I need to deploy VIs to Windows machines eventually. Since I cannot build them from the macOS LabVIEW version, I use Parallels.

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@santo_13 wrote:

Just curious, what benefit do you get running LV inside a VM (Parallels) of Win10 on Mac (other than you don't have access to a Windows machine) than natively on MacOS?


VMs are very handy for having different versions of LabVIEW installed separately. We're using VMWare in our team on Windows, Linux and Intel Macs, sharing the same virtual machines between us.




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