

I say this because it isn't as large to download, and it doesn't need as much RAM allocated to it. I stated above it is best going with the 32-bit version. The first thing we will need to do is install Windows 8 Beta. Ensure Virtualization Technology is enabled.Windows 8 Beta (Developer Preview) I recommend going with the 32-bit OS.Further - you can also enable several options when installing the OS that let's Microsoft collect anonymous data that will let them troubleshoot errors occurring and fix them before the final release. In this case you can report bugs at Microsoft Connect. The entire point of having Beta releases is to let the public (in particular - developers) test it and report issues to the founding company.


Windows 8 Beta (Developer Preview) will have bugs, and chances are you will come across some. However - I saw several articles on Google hinting that the final release might be in August or there about. I did do a Google search to see when the stable version will be out but wasn't able to find an official statement from Microsoft. It wasn't that long ago Windows 7 was released - now Windows 8 Beta is here.
