

You are going to have a great time adapting to Windows 8. Once all is said and done, assuming you followed the step by step brilliant instructions. Continue the install as normal, make sure you select your region to be the same as your GamerTag. When you turn it on for the first time it should ask you to select the image or drive you want to use. Just stick with the defaults for the most, up the RAM to 2GB if you picked the 64-bit version. And create a new virtual machine for Windows 8. Then start up your Virtualization program. Scroll down make sure you meet the system requirements Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) Hard disk space: 20 GB Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver Then choose the version of Windows 8 Enterprise you want to download. Then download the Windows 8 Enterprise Eval. or HyperV (.Assuming you're running Windows Server.) Virtual Box is free, so download that if you need it. You know like Oracle Virtual Box or VMWare. I assume you have a program to Virtualize Windows 8. 3/5 Great now that we're done with that, some of you may be asking how to get this crazy stuff. This was less of a review and more of me just saying I am stupid. I would recommend reading the instructions. It's fun to play if you just like clicking neat tiles and what not. but you can't always, not sure how that works. I know you can choose ones that are on top. Mahjong is a game, I can tell you that much, but I am still confused with what pieces you can choose. only played it a couple times because I didn't know what I was doing) Now skip ahead about 14 years, I still have no clue. It's the same as it was on, Windows 98? (I think. Well if you enjoy a nice puzzle then you should enjoy Mahjong. Some people like an actual review, so here I go. Alright guys, it's time for MAHJONG! Really I don't even know how to pronounce that, asides from that it is similar to how it has always been.
