Sunday, November 20, 2016
Know to Configuration of Windows 8 Virtual Machine Step By Step guide
Know to Configuration of Windows 8 Virtual Machine Step By Step guide
With the launch of Windows 8s Consumer Preview, youre probably itching to spend some quality time with Microsofts latest operating system. Although you may have already downloaded the ISO, we bet some of you havent decided how youre going to install it.
Considering youve just met, we assume most of you arent ready to clear a dresser drawer for Windows 8. Overwriting your current stable OS with pre-release code could be a recipe for disaster, though at least one TechSpot staffer is taking the plunge.
Dual booting is popular, but in our experience, rebooting into a separate environment is more trouble than its worth when youre just trying to sample beta (err, "preview") software. The same could be said for using the OS on a secondary PC near your primary rig.
This write-up wont have much to offer folks experienced with virtual machines, but many users are still intimidated by them. We hope to demystify the process with a guide that installs a fully functional, commitment-free copy of Windows 8 inside your main OS.
So, what do I need?
Not much! You probably want 1-2GB of RAM and 20-30GB of storage allocated to the Windows 8 VM. You need a processor that supports virtualization (basically any major chip from Intel or AMD released since 2006). In other words, you need a semi-modern PC.Accompanying said hardware, you need to download a copy of Windows 8 (either 32-bit or 64-bit will work fine, but the former calls for half the RAM and 4GB less storage). You also need virtualization software. Were using VirtualBox, a free solution from Oracle.
Got it. Lets do this!
Honestly, by the time youre done, youll probably wonder why you even consulted a walkthrough. Configuring a basic virtual machine is a lot easier than it might seem if youve never done it. Start by clicking New in VirtualBox and click Next on the first prompt.Youll be asked to name your virtual machine. The name is purely for identification purposes, so you know exactly what the machine is later on. Were using Windows 8 CP 64-bit. You also have to choose the OS youre installing (hint: Windows 8 or Windows 8 64-bit).
Assuming this is your first VM youll have to choose "Create new hard disk" on the following screen. In doing so, youll be asked to pick a format. You can leave VDI (VirtualBoxs own format) selected unless you want to run the VM with other virtualization software.
By default, the virtual disk will be created in C:UsersUSERNAMEVirtualBox VMs. If your C: drive is short on space or if you simply want the VM stored elsewhere, you can set it now. My C: drive is an 80GB SSD, so Im creating the virtual disk on a secondary HDD.
Wait. What about Windows 8?
Youre only moments away from installing Windows 8. Right click your new VM and open Settings. In the left column, click Storage > Empty (under IDE Controller) > the CD/DVD icon (under Attributes) > Virtual CD/DVD disk file and navigate to the Windows 8 ISO.Youll be prompted to set your language, time and currency format, and input method. Youll also have to supply a product key (DNJXJ-7XBW8-2378T-X22TX-BKG7J). Agree to the terms, choose a Custom setup and install Windows 8 to the only unallocated space.
Son of a... this wont work!
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