Use Apple Boot Camp to install Windows 8 and Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 on your Mac.
What you'll need
You'll need a few things before using Boot Camp to install Windows 8 and Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 on your Mac:
- Boot Camp, pre-installed on your Mac. To figure out whether you have the latest version, see Support Downloads for Boot Camp.
- A Windows 8 bootable DVD or USB drive that contains either a full or trial version of Windows 8. To get it, do one of the following:
- If you're an MSDN subscriber, get a Windows 8 .iso file from MSDN Subscriber Downloads.
- If you're not an MSDN subscriber, download an .iso file containing a developer evaluation version of Windows 8 from the MSDN Evaluation Center. This version does expire and you can't upgrade it.
Note If you plan to develop apps for Windows Phone also, you need a 64-bit (x64) version of Windows 8. Otherwise, a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit version of Windows 8 is fine.
- After you have the Windows 8 .iso file, do one of the following:
- If your Mac has a DVD drive, use your Mac's Disk Utility to burn the .iso file to your DVD. Leave the burned DVD in your Mac until you finish "Step 2: Install Windows 8" later.
- If your Mac doesn't have a DVD drive, insert a blank USB drive with at least 5 GB available. You'll burn the .iso file to your blank USB drive in "Step 1: Set up Boot Camp" later. Leave the USB drive in your Mac until you finish "Step 2: Install Windows 8" later.
Step 1: Set up Boot Camp
- Run Finder.
- Click Applications, and then run Boot Camp Assistant.
- In the Introduction page, click Continue.
- In the Select Tasks page, leave both the Download the latest Windows support software from Apple and Install Windows 7 boxes checked, and then click Continue.
Note If you're using an .iso file and a blank USB drive to create a bootable USB drive, leave the Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk box checked also. You will be prompted for the location of the .iso file and the blank USB drive. Although these check boxes are labeled with Windows 7, they work the same way with Windows 8.
- In the Save Windows Support Software page, save the Windows support software, and click Continue.
Note We recommend that you save the support software to a USB drive. You'll need to access this support software in "Step 3: Install Apple drivers and related software for Windows" later.
- In the Boot Camp Assistant is trying to add a new helper tool... dialog box, type your Mac user name and password, and click Add Helper.
- In the Create a Partition for Windows page, drag the divider between the Mac OS X and Windows boxes to set the size of the Windows partition. Make sure your Windows partition is 40 GB or more.
- Click Install. After your Mac finishes partitioning the disk, it will restart.
Step 2: Install Windows 8
After your Mac restarts, Windows 8 starts installing either from the DVD or the USB drive that you prepared earlier.
Step 3: Install Apple drivers and related software for Windows
After you install Windows 8, install Apple's drivers and related software so that your Mac and Windows 8 can interact as needed.
- In Windows 8, on the Start screen, click Desktop.
- Click File Explorer.
- Browse to the Windows support software that you saved earlier in "Step 1: Set up Boot Camp" and open the Windows Support folder.
- Run the Setup file.
- If you see the User Account Control dialog box, click Yes.
- In the Welcome to the Boot Camp installer page, click Next.
- Accept the License Agreement and click Next.
- In the Choose additional features and settings page, leave the Apple Software Update for Windows box checked, and click Install.
- When the installation is done, restart your Mac.
Step 4: Install Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8
After you restart your Mac, in Windows 8, use Internet Explorer 10 to go to Developer downloads for programming Windows Store apps. In Download the tools and SDK, click Download now. Complete the installation for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8.
Step 5: Change the operating system start order (as needed)
Now, whenever your Mac restarts, it starts Windows by default. To start a different OS instead:
- Restart your Mac.
- During boot, hold the Option key until the operating system selection screen appears.
- Double-click the desired operating system partition to start it.
To change the default operating system start order, do this in Windows 8:
- In the Start screen, type Control Panel. When Control Panel appears, click it.
- In Control Panel, click Boot Camp. (If you don't see Boot Camp, next to View by, click either Small icons or Large icons.)
- If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click Yes.
- In the Startup Disk tab, click OK. Or, to immediately restart with the selected operating system, click Restart.
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