Installing Windows 8 in VirtualBox
VirtualBox is very easy to install and use and is available as a free open source download from http://virtualbox.org. In this step-by-step guide we will walk you through the process of installing VirtualBox on OS X.
1. Have available to you a Windows 8 .ISO image or Windows 8 on DVD Media.
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You will need to download or acquire Windows 8. You can download a free 90 day evaluation version of Windows 8 from the Evaluation Center. Please note that this version will expire and is not upgradeable.
You can also elect to purchase a fully licensed version of Windows 8 at retail. If you or your company happen to be MSDN subscribers, you can get the RTM version of Windows 8 from the MSDN Subscriber Downloads page.
To learn how to create a Windows 8 Bootable DVD check these Bing results.
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3. Run launch the VirtualBox-4.2.6-82870-OSX.dmg package
Double-click the VirtualBox.pkg to continue.
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4. Click Continue if you receive this prompt ->
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5. You will now see the VirtualBox Installer.
Click Continue.
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6. The Standard installation should be fine for most.
Click Install.
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7. Authenticate using your OS X account.
Click Install Software
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8. Once the installation completes, click Close.
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9. Launch VirtualBox from the Applications folder
Click New.
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10. Provide a name for your virtual machine.
Type – Microsoft Windows
Version - Windows 8 (32 or 64bit depending on the .ISO image you will load from).
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11. Select the Memory Size to allocate to the Windows 8 VM. (2GB is the minimum recommended)
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12. Select “Create a virtual hard drive now”.
Click Create.
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13. Select a virtual hard drive file type. The default VDI is sufficient.
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14. Storage on physical drive - Set to Dynamically allocated (configures faster and conserves disk space).
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15. File Location and Size - The Virtual Machine name you typed earlier can be changed here.
You can also set the size of the virtual hard drive. What you specify should be based upon the size of the applications and the amount of data your Windows development tools and projects you work with. ~50GB is a good starting point.
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16. Now you need to connect your Windows 8 .ISO image to the virtual machine you created in so you can install Windows 8.
Click the Settings button (gear icon) at the top of the window.
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17. Click Storage
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18. Next to "Controller: IDE", click the "Add CD/DVD Device button" (small disc icon with a green + sign)
Click Choose disk
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19. Locate the Windows 8 .ISO image you will be installing from.
Click Open
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20. You should now see your Windows 8 .ISO image in the list of disks attached to Controller: IDE.
Click OK.
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21. Start the virtual machine.
Click the Start button at the top of the windows (Green arrow).
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22. Make note of the Host key. By default it is the Left Command key.
The Host key will release the mouse and keyboard from the virtual machine when you need to interact with your host machine desktop.
Click OK.
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23. Windows Installation process will start... follow prompts.
For more info on installing the 90-Trial check this Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation FAQhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/evalcenter/jj552442.
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