![]() ![]() If Intuit does not officially support Quickbooks on Windows 11 for ARM, they most likely have not tested it and may not help you if you should get it to work and you find a problem. Intuit really doesn't seem to want to support virtual environments. They only state that a "64-bit processor" is required, but too often than not that means an Intel processor, not an ARM architecture processor (which is what the M1 Mac is). Intuit also states that their supported configuration is that it's installed on a native environment, not emulated or virtualized. This is the really sticky part - you need to check with Intuit to make sure that QuickBooks will run and support their product on Windows 11 for ARM.
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