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Friday, 15 June 2012

How to Install Windows 8 via USB Drive

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Microsoft has just released a developer preview of its new operating system Windows 8. Users can now download the preview and install on their system to see how its works. But there is just one problem and that is you can't update an existing version of windows, it requires a clean installation.

It is a straight forward process when installing it with a CD/DVD Drive but if you're like me that has a 10inch notebook which doesn't come with a DVD drive then the only solution is to install via a USB stick or drive.

Installing Windows 8 from a USB drive is not that friendly because it requires more preparation that just burning an ISO image to disk and putting that ISO into the DVD drive of the computer.

You will need at least four Gigabytes free space of USB drive, which you have to first format with the FAT32 file system. This is done by connecting the USB drive to the company, right click its drive letter and select Format from the options. The Format windows pops up where you need to make sure that FAT32 is the selected file system. Everything else can be left as they are.

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After the formatting is finished, you will need access to the Windows 8 ISO or DVD. The developer preview is only provided as an ISO image. Check out Windows 8 Download for instructions or download the developer preview right here.

The easiest way to copy Windows 8 to an USB drive and make that drive bootable at the same time is to use Microsoft’s Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. While designed specifically for Windows 7, it appears to work just fine to create a bootable Windows 8 USB key as well.

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Just select the Windows 8 ISO when asked to pick an ISO image from the computer. Then select to copy the contents to an USB drive. The program will copy all files to the drive and make that drive bootable at the same time. You can download the Microsoft tool from here.

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Install Windows 8

You plug in your USB key into the computer you want to install Windows 8 on. You need to tell the computer on first start to boot from USB and not from hard drive or another location. This is done in the Bios. You usually enter the Bios with F1, F1, Delete, Esc or another key that is highlighted on the screen on Post. Press that key and look for an entry that says Boot or Boot order and make sure that USB has the highest priority on the system. You can easily repeat the steps if the computer is not booting from USB.

The computer should pick up the installation files on the USB drive automatically and installation should commence.

Windows 8 has the following system requirements:

  • 1 Gigahertz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • 1 Gigabyte of RAM for 32-bit, 2 Gigabytes of RAM for 64-bit minimum
  • 16 Gigabyte hard drive for 32-bit systems, 20 Gigabyte for 64-bit systems
  • Direct X 9 graphics card
Note: It is also possible to install Windows 8 by mounting the ISO image directly on another Windows system. The instructions have been posted on Reddit.

If you want to install the Windows Developer Preview, but have no blank DVDs or usable thumb drives, fear not. It’s fairly simple. This assumes you are installing the preview on a computer already running Windows, of course.

  • Download the ISO file from Microsoft.
  • Mount the ISO using Daemon Tools, Clone Drive, or similar.
  • This is important. Do not use the autorun installer. The autorun installer only allows you to upgrade your existing Windows installation and will not allow you to install to a separate hard drive or partition.
  • Navigate to the virtual install disc and go to the folder called “sources”.
  • Run setup.exe and proceed as if installing Windows Vista or 7.

Friday, 11 May 2012

Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Post Updated, Find the update at the end of the post] A few months ago, Microsoft released the first preview of Windows 8 operating system that was called Windows 8 Developer preview. Although that version was aimed at developers but I’m pretty sure that most of you who love to get hands on with latest technology may have tasted the metro interface of the Windows 8 Developer preview as soon as it was released. 
As you may know, Microsoft is all set to release the first consumer preview, and as sources say, it will be available to download at 7:30 PM (IST). Anyone can download and install Windows 8 Consumer Preview from the official website. If you have installed the previous version of Windows 8, you may already know how to install this version.


Windows 8 Consumer preview is a pre release operating system but users will get strong indications about what can be expected once the final version of Windows 8 rolls out. It’s already cleared by Microsoft that Windows 8 will run just fine on computer that meet the following minimum requirements: 1-GHZ processor, 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of available hard disk space, and DirectX-capable graphics.
Now I guess you all are going to install Windows 8 Consumer Preview. That’s Great !! As I stated above, it’s still for testing purpose. So I suggest that you shouldn’t install Consumer Preview as your primary operating system. Talking about the major changes, Microsoft has come up with a new Windows logo. Up until now, Microsoft had used the multi-colored and multi-paned logo, but the new logo associates the blue, four-paned rectangle with Microsoft’s flagship operating system.
Moreover, Microsoft will also open its Windows Store application market for a preview on Wednesday. You heard it right that Microsoft is releasing it for public but you should be on safe side so that it won’t affect your daily tasks. I’d recommend you to install it on a virtual machine, and for that there are some good applications such as VirtualBox 4, VMware Fusion 4, WMware Workstation 8 etc.
If you don’t know about these applications, you are left with two options: either do a complete research on how to install OS on a virtual machine and then install it carefully or just forget about it and wait for the final product. I’ll update the blog post as soon as Microsoft makes the Windows 8 Consumer Preview download links available. Till then, you can read my previous posts about Windows 8 here and get more information on how to get started with the upcoming Windows 8 operating system. Also, check out the quick introduction video of Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
Update:
Microsoft has updated the Windows 8 official page with the download links of Consumer Preview. The Windows 8 Consumer Preview is currently available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions in English, Chinese, French, German, and Japanese. Download Consumer Preview from the following links:
Product Key:   DNJXJ-7XBW8-2378T-X22TX-BKG7J
 Check out the official page to download Windows 8 Consumer Preview in your preferred language.
 

 


 

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