![]() To get started, you'll first want to download the Windows 8 beta, aka Consumer Preview, as an ISO file. Both are free and both support Windows 8. Instead, you can use Oracle's VirtualBox or VMWare's VMWare Player 4.0. ![]() Microsoft's own Windows Virtual PC is free but won't accept Windows 8 as a guest. But not all are free and not all support the latest Windows 8 beta.Ī product such as VMWare Workstation 8 supports Windows 8 but costs $200. Various VM applications will let you install an operating system in a virtual environment on your Windows desktop or laptop. ![]() Just install the OS virtually on an existing PC using a free virtual machine utility. Don't have a dedicated PC on which to install Windows 8? No problem.
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