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Windows 8 has not been released yet. This will be possible. The tools used to do this simply have to be updated by their respected authors.– RamhoundCommented Sep 5, 2012 at 12:29
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1@Ramhound, Windows 8 has been released to all MSDN members, so we can use it right now.– PhonicUKCommented Sep 5, 2012 at 12:38
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Yes PhonicUK, you are correct. I have an MSDN account and access to the RTM ISO for Windows 8.– Seany84Commented Sep 5, 2012 at 13:02
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@PhonicUK - I am more then aware of that. The author of this question of course will have to wait for those tools to be updated. They could also write their own I suppose. All the documentation of course might not have been released, I do remember a blog entry from Microsoft on this very subject also a Zdnet article.– RamhoundCommented Sep 5, 2012 at 13:05
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@Ramhound see Moab's answer. Your posts in this thread have been completely incorrect and totally misleading.– Seany84Commented Sep 5, 2012 at 15:30
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