To run WSL 1 inside a Windows virtual machine in Parallels Desktop you don't need to enable nested virtualization that's why it's supported on Mac computers either with M series chips or with Intel processors. Parallels reported that 99.99 of Intel-based PC applications work great on macOS, including some of the heaviest CAD software thanks to Windows 11’s built-in emulation. We keep working together with our partners from Apple® to support nested virtualization for Mac computers with M series chips. That's why you can't run WSL 2 on these computers. On Mac computers with M series chips, nested virtualization isn't supported yet. You can enable it as described in KB 116239. To run WSL 2 inside a Windows virtual machine in Parallels Desktop, you need to enable nested virtualization. WSL 2 is currently supported in Parallels Desktop running only on Mac computers with Intel processors. Below you can find information that can help you avoid confusion when dealing with WSL in Parallels Desktop. Some of you want to use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) inside Windows virtual machines. About Parallels Desktop for Mac with Apple M Series Chip To run virtual machines on a Mac with Apple M Series chip, Parallels engineers created a new virtualization engine that uses the Apple M Series chip hardware-assisted virtualization and allows to run Arm-based virtual machines.
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