![]() ![]() At this point I’m going to give Win8 a bit less space (after all, this MacBook Pro only has a 256GB SSD drive, so space is a precious commodity), but we’ll get to that a bit later.Īt this juncture, all I need to do is click on the “+” Add button on the top left: You’ll see something like this:Īs is obvious, I already have a copy of Windows 7 installed and I allocated 17GB for it. There are digital-only downloads of the OS, but that’s a slightly different install process, though I bet you can figure out what needs to change based on what I present here.įirst step is to make sure you have a valid copy of Windows 8 including the necessary license key. I did this install on a new retina MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM, the very latest version of VMware Fusion and the commercial boxed release of Windows 8 Pro, as purchased from. Whether you should, and whether you’ll enjoy the new Win8 user experience, well, that’s another story… ![]() ![]() The answer is that yes, you can indeed install Windows 8 within VMware Fusion and even better, it works really well and is indeed speed, even faster than Win7 performs.
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