Download Windows 8 Developer Preview
Starting 8PM (PT) this evening, anyone with a Windows Live ID will be able to download the developer preview of Windows 8 on their 32-bit or 64-bit machines. And guess what, there is no activation required whatsoever. Unlike the previous times, where having MSDN/Technet subscription was mandatory to download the dev builds, Microsoft has made it easier for general users to have a taste of Windows 8, by opening it up for anyone with a Windows Live ID. Download Windows 8 Developer Preview We are more than certain that the Redmond giant’s servers will be hammered tonight, so be patient and ready to wait. There are enough indications that Microsoft might actually open up the servers much earlier than 8PM, but not to worry, we will have you covered on that over here!
Windows 8 Installation Tips
Few tips to keep in mind for those who will be downloading the Windows 8 dev build
No official (minimum) requirements announced. Be ready to spare at least 10-12GB of your hard drive. Installing it on VMs in parallel to Windows 7 (or any other Windows OS) seems to be a better bet at this point of time. We have seen some Windows 7 builds requiring rebuilds and installation upgrades. So be prepared. Update: It’s now confirmed that Windows 8 needs a clean installation. No matter how bad an idea it was to install on top of existing Windows 7 installation, it is now just not possible!
Update: Guide to Install Windows 8 on VirtualBox