Windows 8 Developer Preview 64 bit
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- Applications > Windows
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- Sep 21, 2011
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- L3G3ND
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows Developer Preview x64 Currently I have not had a chance to install/try this yet so I will not be able to offer any technical help. Enjoy! Boogs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Includes a disk image file (.iso) to install the Windows Developer Preview and Metro style apps on a 64-bit PC. System RequirementsWindows Developer Preview works great on the same hardware that powers Windows Vista and Windows 7: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit) 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver Taking advantage of touch input requires a screen that supports multi-touch Notes about installing the Windows Developer PreviewYou can\\\'t uninstall the Windows Developer Preview. To reinstall your previous operating system, you must have restore or installation media. Install on: Windows Developer Preview with developer tools Windows Developer Preview (32- bit or 64-bit) Windows 7 and Windows Vista Clean install only You can keep accounts, files, and settings Windows XP Clean install only You can only keep accounts and files A clean install is supported on all builds. You will only receive the full set of installation options when setup is launched in Windows. How to install the Windows Developer Preview from an ISO imageThe Windows Developer Preview is delivered as an .iso image that must be converted into installation media stored on a DVD or a USB flash drive. On Windows 7, the easiest way to convert this file is to use Windows Disc Image Burner. On Windows XP and Windows Vista, a third-party program is required to convert an .iso file into installable media—and DVD burning software often includes this capability.
Can I install this on a seperate partition and then choose which OS (existing or this one) to load during start-up?
yes, you can but i will never do that. Since after win 7 the microsoft supports only single os. And its win 8 and unstable beta. It will bang your hardware.
Yes you can, after install on booting get option to boot to either system.Type in search msconfig,click on system configuration,on boot set which system to default to and timeout,I have mine at a few secounds.
PrimeE-RuLZ
Wrong I am running both Win7 and 8 for nearly a week with np problems,just missing the start menu,but loving every thing else.
Wrong I am running both Win7 and 8 for nearly a week with np problems,just missing the start menu,but loving every thing else.
@ morrig
wait_n_watch
i hadnt made win 7 or 8 the the developers does not support using 2 os after 7.
First go to task manager and check your normal cpu usage.
wait_n_watch
i hadnt made win 7 or 8 the the developers does not support using 2 os after 7.
First go to task manager and check your normal cpu usage.
All I'am saying is it's a beta and there is always problems with such,and the only problem I have found is with Firefox,which when using cool preview it seems to open up multiple plug in containers causing power used to nearly double and cpu to 75% and freeze firefox.
As win 7 still there can always go back to it's use as main system,check out-
http://lifehacker.com/5840387/how-to-dual+boot-windows-7-and-windows-8-side-by-side
As win 7 still there can always go back to it's use as main system,check out-
http://lifehacker.com/5840387/how-to-dual+boot-windows-7-and-windows-8-side-by-side
@PrimE-Rulz: With respect, I am dual booting Windows 7 and XP now. Perhaps I've misunderstood when you say MS only supports single OS with Win 7 installed.
Mariner1500.
I had dual boot. Win 7 And 8 but during installing win 8 will change ur MBR. So if you use a bootloader for win 7, it's not working anymore.
After installing a bootloader for win 7, win 8 was not working anymore.
Or is there a new bootloader??
I had dual boot. Win 7 And 8 but during installing win 8 will change ur MBR. So if you use a bootloader for win 7, it's not working anymore.
After installing a bootloader for win 7, win 8 was not working anymore.
Or is there a new bootloader??
@mariner1500: Dualboot works fine but if u use a bootloader for win 7, win 8 will unable that (it changes ur MBR)
Installing a bootloader again for win 7 will change ur MBR again and Win 8 will not be able too start up. Thats what happend on my comp.
Installing a bootloader again for win 7 will change ur MBR again and Win 8 will not be able too start up. Thats what happend on my comp.
@Baboe2000: I am unaware of any dual bootloader compatible with Windows 7 and 8, however my search continues. Meanwhile, what do you make of the info in Step Three of the lifehacker link above (graciously provided by morrig)?
sorry for double post
@mariner1500: This is actually the dualbootscreen of win 8. Here u can choose which system u want to start. Also u can choose ur default system startup. I used the msconfig of win 7 to set my default startup.
At this moment it's working all. Did a repair of win8.
At this moment it's working all. Did a repair of win8.
@PrimE-RulZ
hey dude plz tell me is it a cracked version?..................if i installed it, how much days will it work properly?....will it stop working after some duration???????????
hey dude plz tell me is it a cracked version?..................if i installed it, how much days will it work properly?....will it stop working after some duration???????????
hey., beta's doesnt need a crack. It is for promotional purpose of win 8 officially avilable on their web.
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