Can my early 2008 Macbook running OS X 10.6.8 and Bootcamp 3.0.4 run Windows 8?

I need to use Windows for my business but I have an older Macbook (early 2008) with Snow Leopard and Bootcamp 3.0.4. I purchased a copy of Windows 8 today and the Best Buy salesman assured me that it would work  on my computer. However, I cannot seem to figure it out and I'm getting a lot of conflicting information. If Windows 8 will not work on my computer, can someone tell me the latest version that I can run on my computer? Thanks!

Boot Camp Support Software 4.0.4033
System Requirements  
MacBook (13-in, Late 2006 & Mid 2007)
MacBook (13-in, Late 2007)
MacBook (13-in, Early 2008)
MacBook (13-in, Late 2008)
MacBook (13-in, Early 2009 & Mid 2009)
MacBook (13-in, Late 2009)
MacBook (13-in, Mid 2010)
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1630
These are the Windows Support Software for your MacBook according to Apple.
You can download them here:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/DL1630/en_US/BootCamp4.0.4033.zip
As I already had Windows 7 x32  installed on my MacBook and just upgraded to Windows 8 x32 it is difficult to say whether you can directly install Windows 8 x32 or have to do the upgrade Windows 7 x32 route.
I would read this thread that applies to the installation of Windows 8 on non supported Macs.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4897066
This is for getting Windows 8 x64 installed but it may work for Win 8 x32 using the switching of the CD's from Windows 7 to Windows 8.
I initially used my Windows BootCamp 3.0 drivers on the my Snow Leopard disc after using BootCamp 3.0 to install Windows 7 x32 so I would try using those 3.0 Windows drivers first and then upgrading to the Bootcamp 4.0.4033 drivers after you have booted into Windows 8.
Also you might want to read this thread as well...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4904594?start=0&tstart=0

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