![]() ![]() When the install is complete, go ahead and install VMware Tools, which installs and runs without issue as well. That's all, the install then proceeds just fine, quite quickly. Now tweak the CD/DVD to mount the the ISO file for the CD/DVD, and remove the USB/Bluetooth support for the VM (makes things simpler). Next, do a straight-forward custom creation of a new virtual machine, telling the New Virtual Machine wizard that you have Windows 7 32 bit, and wish to install the operating system later. en-us/windows-8/iso?ocid=W_OFF_W8P_TechCenter_ISO_en-us I'd recommend you go with the 32 bit version for a bit better speed: Then visit Microsoft’s Windows 8 Release Preview ISO images site, making note of the license key that’ll you’ll need. Locate VMware Player under Desktop & End user Computing. Downloading VMware Player To download VMware Player: Navigate to the VMware Download Center. After installation, adding a license key licenses the product for commercial use. MacZilla even had success with a simple install under VMware Fusion 4.1.2, discussed at VMware here as well, and detailed step-by-step here (choose Windows 7, not Windows 8, for VM type). Note: The download for VMware Player is common for both the Free and Professional versions. VMware Player 3.1 users include anyone who wants to create and run virtual machines or virtual appliances. Intended Audience This book is intended for anyone who wants to install and use VMware Player 3.1. If you're using an older version, update first! This preface provides information about the VMware Player Getting Started Guide and links to VMware educational resources. If you're running VMware Workstation 8.0.3 or even just the free VMware Player 4.0.3 (see also /freevmwareplayercancreatevms), you're all set, you have all you need. Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Jun 3 2012) in ![]()
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