Does Boot Camp Works For Windows 8??

I mean i have tried but the drivers are not intalling...i think boot camp 4.0 doesnt work with windows any ideas how to solve this problem

Siddharth Khanna wrote:
i Installed Windows 8 consumer preview via boot camp but the drivers didn't work..i mean no wifi like stuff..any suggestions about the wifi drivers..this wifi is the only problem i'm facing..
You can try searching the Bootcamp Forums or better still find some Windows Forums. It is an unknown quantity at present and if there are problems with it there is nothing you can do until the official release where you can buy a copy.
Pete

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