Installing Windows 8 on Parallels Desktop 6 on MacBook
Parallels Desktop 6 runs Windows 8 Consumer Preview in OS X Lion to much delight.
Although not without minor issues but it truly is remarkable performance that you can appreciate — the experience on Windows 8 Consumer Preview running for the first time was simply ease of installation and use. I don’t have to guess it would run even better on a dedicated machine.
Have you download and Installed Windows 8? What’s your thought? This is my experience running Windows 8 Consumer Preview on my MacBook late 2008 version on a Parallels Desktop 6.
Screenshots Installing Windows 8 Consumer Preview on Parallels Desktop
This is my records of Installing Windows 8 Consumer Preview on Parallels Desktop 6 Build 6.0.12106 (Revision 692267; September 7, 2011)
RAM on MacBook Late 2008
You need to of course first upgrade enough RAM to make sure your machine have enough memories to care for both OS X and any other resources intensive program that you decided to power on it.
My MacBook late 2008 with Boot ROM MB51.007D.B03 Specs as follow…

For the record – MacBook late 2008 with OS X Snow Leopard and above is able to support memory of 8 GB 1333MHz DDR3 – despite it wasn’t officially announce by Apple (to my knowledge).
If you’re in the market looking for RAM upgrade for your MacBook late 2008 – go for 1333MHz and beast it up with serious 8GB RAM. In case you’re MacBook really doesn’t support 1333MHz –Your computer (Intel Chip – others am not sure) will automatically down stepping your clock to 1066MHz – nothing major that will break your MacBook — so don’t worry.
Issue installing Parallels tools — black screen
- First attempt – It turns into permanent black screen when I adjusted the “View” to full screen mode while installing. No good – Not sure what happen and not knowing how to fix it. I than decided to reinstall afresh – I delete the whole copy Windows 8 and start all over.
- Second attempt – I avoided adjusting the “View” installation to 100% it was working fine the process added the window share folder on OS X dock – than it happen – permanent black screen at the end of the process.
In case you’re running into this issue please do not delete your copy of Windows 8 like I did. All you need to do is to add the following line of code to your Parallels Desktop 6/7 Boot Flags before you install Parallels Tools. Info on article found on Parallels Knowledgebase.
devices.video.pci_device_id=0×5005
Create New Virtual Machine
Windows Product Key
Integration With Mac
Select “Like a PC” until Parallels decided to offers update I don’t think it would run smooth anyway.

Name and Location
Windows Setup
The ever familiar Windows Setup — Follow the on screen setup.
My Thought on Windows 8 CP
When Vista was introduced to the world – I thought wow! The future of next generation of OS must be these eyes catching graphic and UI. ( I hate Vista – Just saying)
Until the day I lay my hand on OS X, I dig the simplicity of the design. Nothing fancy with the UI like glass effect or whatever. Than OS X Lion introduction — the transition of OS X to iOS like. For a while there I thought Apple would just totally convert it over with OS X Mountain Lion but I guess not yet.
Windows 8 new approached with the simplicity of just simple color simple tiles – had me going! I like it and I think it’s brilliant.
My Thought on Installing Windows 8 CP on Parallels 6
I think I will go for NOT installing Parallels Tools. I felt the sluggishness of Windows 8 CP after installing. You can still use the system perfectly without the tools — you only lose the ability to share files directly between Windows 8 and OS X.












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