I have two desktop Macs which I use to analyze results from different GC-MS, LC-MS and NMR experiments.

The Intel-based Mac, did not have any trouble in setting up Xcalibur and freestyle software from Thermo, with Parallels/Windows 11. However, a Mac mini with M1 processor (ARM64) reports always that Foundation is not running and does not open the Xcalibur nor the freestyle application.

Has anyone, by any chance, been successful in running Xcalibur and Frestyle in a M1 or M2 environment, with Parallels and Windows? Parallels for M1 or M2 only runs Windows 11, not Windows 10. The reasoning that Thermo technician gives me to not be able to set it up properly, is that Xcalibur does not run in Windows 11, which I know for a fact, is not true, as I run it in my Intel-based Mac.

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