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How to Install Microsoft Windows 10

Follow these instructions to install and activate Windows 10.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/

Windows 10 system requirements: Here are the system requirements for Windows 10:

Minimum System Requirements:

 

Processor: 1 GHz or faster processor
RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit
Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit or 20 GB for 64-bit
Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
Display: 800 x 600 resolution

Recommended system requirements:

 

Processor: 2 GHz or faster processor with 2 or more cores
RAM: 4 GB or more
Hard disk space: SSD with at least 40 GB of free space
Graphics card: DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: 1920 x 1080 resolution or higher

Please note that being able to run Windows 10 on your PC is not enough. The actual Windows 10 performance depends on various factors, including hardware components and software/applications being run.

Step 01:

How to Create a Bootable Windows 10 USB Drive: Once you have downloaded the ISO image, you will need to create a bootable media drive so you can install Windows 10 on any system. You can create a bootable USB drive and a DVD. However, we suggest you create a USB drive, as it is more convenient.

PART 01

Download Rufus from its website and install it on your computer. Once downloaded, run Rufus software.

How to Install Microsoft Windows 10

PART 02

Then, click “Select” under Boot selection, navigate to the downloaded Windows 10 ISO file, and select it.

How to Install Microsoft Windows 10

PART 03

Leave the rest of the settings to their default values and click Start.

How to Install Microsoft Windows 10

PART 04

Once it is finished, “Ready” will be displayed with a green bar. You may then close the app.

How to Install Microsoft Windows 10

Step 02:

How to install Windows 10 Step by Step

Now that you have created a bootable drive using the ISO file, you can now begin installing Windows 10. Here is how to clean install Windows 10 correctly on your computer: Plug in the bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive in the computer you want to install it on. Turn on/reboot the computer and open its One Time Boot Menu (Usually through the F12, F10, or Esc button). Select the external USB drive to boot from the bootable USB. You will now see a menu such as the one below. Click “Next.”

Step 03:

Click on “Install Now.”

Step 04:

On the next screen, click “I don’t have a product key.”
Even if you do have one, you can activate the product later after installation.

Step 05:

Select the edition you want to install on this device from the list. When selected, click Next.

Step 06:

Check the box to accept the license agreement and click Next.

Step 07:

Select “Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).” You will now be asked if you want to upgrade your existing OS or perform a custom installation. Since this is a clean and fresh Windows 10 installation, we will be selecting “Custom.

Step 08:

Click “New” and create the disk partitions as you want them. Remember to have at least 40GB of space in your primary (C) drive for Windows installation.

Step 09:

Click “New,” enter the size of the partition to create (in MBs), then click Apply. If intimated about additional partition creations, click Ok.

Step 10:

Select the partition you wish to install the operating system on and click Next.

Windows 10 will now begin installing on your device. This step may take a few minutes and your device may reboot a few times.

Step 11:

Windows 10. Once it finishes, you will be logged in to your user account on the all-new Windows 10 PC! You can now begin installing the relevant software and customizing it according to your liking.

Step 12:

Install Windows 10 Product Key:

When you purchase Windows 10, Microsoft will provide you with a 25-character product key that can be used to activate a licensed copy of Windows 10. After installation, to enter the product key, select the Start button, and then select Settings > System > Activation > Update product key > Change product key and Verify your License.

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