Once the computer boots from the USB drive, press any key to start the Windows installation process. If you are inside the BIOS settings. Locate the option that says "Boot", "Boot order", "Priorities" or something similar. Then select the option to save and exit. Select your language, time and currency, and keyboard input and click Next. Use the drop-down menus to first select your language.
Then select your country or region, and your keyboard input method. Then click Next. It's the button in the center of the screen. If you've already purchased Windows, you can find your license key in your confirmation email.
If you have not purchased Windows, click I don't have a product key. You'll need to purchase Windows and activate it later on. Select which edition of Windows you want to install and click Next. If you've already purchased Windows, check which version of Windows you purchased and make sure you click the right version. If you have not yet purchased Windows, check which version you want to install. Different versions of Windows have a different price. If you are not sure which version of Windows to install, Windows Home Edition is the most common version of Windows.
Click the checkbox next to "I accept the license terms" and click Next. You can read the license terms in the window in the center. Click next when you are ready to continue.
If your computer already has a Windows installation on it, click Upgrade: Install Windows and keep files, settings, and applications. If your computer does not have a Windows installation or you need to reinstall Windows, click Custom: Install Windows only. Select a drive or partition you want to install Windows on and click Delete.
If you have multiple hard drives or a hard drive with multiple partitions, select the partition you want to install Windows on and click Delete.
Be aware that this will erase all data on the drive. Make sure you have backed up all data you want to keep before continuing. This will leave the drive with unallocated space. This will start installing Windows on the drive you selected. The amount of time it takes will depend on the hardware of your computer.
Remove the USB flash drive and restart your computer. Once Windows is finished installing, your computer will restart automatically. Remove the USB flash drive so that it does not try to boot from the Flash drive again. The first time Windows boots up, you will need to go through the Setup process. Method 2. Verify your region and keyboard input.
When Windows restarts, it will ask you to verify your region and keyboard input. If these are correct, click Yes in the lower-right corner. Otherwise, select the correct region and keyboard input.
You will also have the option to select another keyboard input. If you want to select another keyboard input, click Add Input and select another input. Otherwise, click Skip. Connect to your Wireless network. Select your wireless network and click Connect. Then enter your wireless password and click Next. If you have a wired internet connection, make sure you are connected to your modem via an Ethernet cable.
Windows will automatically detect your wired connection. Select Set up for personal use and click Next. This option allows you to sign in with a Microsoft account and use your computer for personal use. If you are setting your computer for a business or organization, select Set up for an organization and click Next.
You may need the aide of your IT department in order to set up Windows with a company email. Sign in to Windows. If you already have a Microsoft account, you can sign in with your Microsoft account to import the digital license from a previous Windows computer.
Enter the email address, phone number, or Skype number and password to sign in to your Microsoft account. If you do not have a Microsoft account, click Create account and follow the instructions to create a new Microsoft account. Alternatively, you can click Offline account in the lower-right corner to create a new local user account for Windows that doesn't have a Microsoft account associated with it. Click Accept to set up Cortana. Cortana is the built-in voice assistant for Windows.
If you want to set up Cortana, click Accept and follow the instructions. If you don't want to do it right now, click Decline. Click Yes and follow the instructions to set up the Windows timeline. This feature allows you to continue what you are doing on other Windows devices. If you want to set up this feature click Yes and follow the instructions. If you don't want to set this feature up, click No to move on to the next step. Choose your privacy settings and click Accept. By default, Windows turn on GPS location tracking, Speech recognition, diagnostics, find my device, inking and typing to help Microsoft improve language recognition, and relevant ads.
Click the toggle switch to turn off any of these features you don't want to use. Then click Accept. Windows will do a little more set up and then open your desktop. Method 3. Back up your files. It's recommended that you back up all files and data you want to keep before installing or reinstalling macOS on a Mac. Restart your Mac. To restart your Mac, click the Apple icon in the upper-right corner and click Restart. If your Mac is already off, just press the Power button to turn it on. You will need Internet access to reinstall macOS on your Mac.
You'll need to start doing this before the Mac start-up sound plays. Continue to hold these buttons until the Mac recovery screen appears. Reformat the hard drive optional.
Depending on what your needs are, you may want to completely erase the hard drive with macOS on it and start with a new fresh install. Once your hard drive is erased, you cannot recover the data on it. Make sure you back up any data you want to keep before erasing your hard drive. If you don't want to erase your hard drive, skip this step to reinstall macOS with all your data present on the drive. Use the following steps to reformat the hard drive: Click Disk Utility and click Continue.
Click the hard drive you want to erase in the panel to the right. Make sure it is the correct drive. Click Erase at the top. Type a new name for the drive optional. Then turn on the computer and it should boot from the flash drive. If not, enter the BIOS and ensure the computer is set to boot from the USB drive using the arrow keys to put it in the first place in the boot sequence. When the computer does boot from the USB drive, you'll see a Windows logo, followed by a language selection.
Confirm the language to install, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method. You will be asked to enter the license key, do as you are required. By ignoring, you will be required to enter the license key later. What you'll see in the next screen depends. But overall, you need to choose a location and click Next to install Windows Situation A: If you only have a new drive connected, you will see a Drive 0 Unallocated Space listed there.
To install Windows 10 on a new hard drive, just select it and click Next to install Windows 10 on new hard drive. In Situation B, you have 2 options, that are to install Windows 10 on the original system partition or to delete all partitions by selecting each one and clicking the Delete option to go back to Situation A to install Windows This will erase all data on the partitions, so double-check that you're deleting partitions from the correct drive and you're absolutely sure you've already backed up everything you need.
Windows will then start the installation process. Mostly, the installation is automatic, but keep an eye on it and answer any questions you're asked.
In fact, the process is just the same. The following operations are just the same. Once the installer has done its job, Windows 10 will boot, get available updates, ask you a few questions, sign in with your Microsoft account, and get everything ready. It's well worth reading through the initial questions and options, since opting for the defaults means a fair amount of personal data will be sent to Microsoft's servers for convenience. For example, data is stored so Cortana knows about you and can be more helpful.
This isn't sinister, but some people think different and they would refuse. When you finally get to the Windows 10 desktop, connect to the network and allow a bit of time for Windows 10 searching for drivers for your hardware. The screen resolution may be wrong but will be all right after drive update. And you will have to manually transfer your files and install the apps once Windows 10 is installed. The detailed and illustrated guide helped me create Windows 10 install USB and go through all the installation process easily.
Please see the Volume Licensing Service Center for more information. Start fresh with a clean installation of Windows Before you begin Review the following important notes: Using this tool will remove all apps that do not come standard with Windows, including other Microsoft apps such as Office. You will not be able to recover removed apps and will need to manually reinstall them later if you want to keep them.
You may lose your digital licenses, digital content associated with applications, or other digital entitlements for applications as a result of using the tool, which may impact your ability to use apps you paid for or app-related content you paid for. Please make sure you have the following: An internet connection to download the tool and the Windows 10 image.
Internet service provider fees may apply. Sufficient data storage available on the computer you are clean installing. Note that the download and image is over 3GB. Check these things on the PC where you want to clean install Windows Make sure you meet the system requirements. Learn more at Windows 10 Specifications. If you just purchased a new device that includes Office , please see Download and install Office Home, Personal, or University on your PC for information on reinstalling Office after the clean installation of Windows.
If you have Office or earlier, you will need to locate your Office product key.
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