As you’re more than likely just going to be ‘playing’ with it, rather than using it in any sort of productive capacity, running within a virtual machine (VM) makes it easy to simply quit, restart or reinstall with minimal damage. Obviously this early developer preview (Build 8106) is still at a relatively early stage of development therefore it’s likely that it’s not going to be issue and hassle-free. You’ll most likely want to get cracking and take a look at what’s on offer first hand before we reveal our comprehensive guide.īut, if you’re using a Mac, you might want to stop, pause for thought, and read this little piece on how to virtualize the latest build of Windows with Parallels, and just why it’s a good idea. As you will no doubt be aware, the developer preview of Windows 8 has docked and is ready for unloading onto your machine.
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