UPDATE:
Yes, Windows 8 supports dual boot, but you have to install it on another partition from bootable media (such as DVD or USB drive).
Do NOT install Windows 8 from inside your OS by mounting the ISO, it will install over your primary partition WITHOUT giving you any other option (and without explicitly telling you what's going to happen).
UPDATE 2:
Windows 8 kept my Windows 7 install in (Windows.old). I'll try to revert back to it tonight as per this article. I'll report the results once I try this.
ORIGINAL:
I first wanted to install Windows 8 on a virtual machine, but I was unable to due to a lack of VT support by my processor (E4400). Then I've decided to install it on a separate partition, so I can dual-boot. I've mounted the ISO with MagicISO, but it kept crashing on me, this problem was solved by using PowerISO.
Once I mounted the ISO and fired it up, I clicked through a simple wizard, hoping that when the install files get dumped in the temp
directory and computer restarts, the install will ask me to pick a partition.
Was I wrong on that one; the Windows 8 install went ahead and used my primary partition for Windows 8 install (not a big deal since I keep all my data on a separate partition).
@Journeyman Geek mentioned Advanced Partitioning option, but I didn't see it when I ran the setup.
I hope this helps.
If you install to a separate partition, it should be fine. I'm still waiting for it to download though, so I don't want to answer saying it'll for-sure work the way you expect it to until I get a chance to try myself. – nhinkle – 2011-09-14T06:43:00.510
"Should" and "will" are too different for me to give it a spin "now". Have to wait until I wont need to work I guess :) – richardwiden – 2011-09-14T07:30:07.237
installing W8 now, will let you know soon :) – roman m – 2011-09-14T07:34:51.430
Are you installing from inside windows7? :) (heres to hoping) – richardwiden – 2011-09-14T07:39:44.587
YES. Was able to get the ISO to run from W7 by using PowerISO instead of MagicISO ... more to come – roman m – 2011-09-14T08:05:20.297
wow, that was fun :) i hoped W8 would ask me to select a partition to install it on, but it just went ahead and used my C drive ... I have to say, W8 looks pretty cool, too bad I'd have to reinstall all my apps. – roman m – 2011-09-14T08:32:56.453
That's what I feared. Thanks for being my guinea pig :) Write up a real answer so I can mark it as solved ;) – richardwiden – 2011-09-14T08:38:08.200