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This document outlines the steps for installing the Windows operating system, starting from downloading the Media Creation Tool to creating a bootable USB drive. It details how to boot from the USB drive, install Windows, and complete the setup process. Each step includes specific instructions to ensure a successful installation.
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This document outlines the steps for installing the Windows operating system, starting from downloading the Media Creation Tool to creating a bootable USB drive. It details how to boot from the USB drive, install Windows, and complete the setup process. Each step includes specific instructions to ensure a successful installation.
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STEPS ON INSTALLING WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM STARTING FROM CREATING

A BOOTABLE DEVICE- April Chanet Pongase

1. Download the Media Creation Tool

- Visit the official Microsoft website to download the Media Creation Tool for the
Windows version you want to install

-Click the "Download tool now" button to download the tool for the desired version
of Windows.

2. Prepare a Bootable USB Drive

-Insert a USB drive with at least 8GB of storage into your computer.

-Launch the Media Creation Tool by double-clicking the downloaded file.

-Accept the license terms.

-Select "Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another
PC" and click "Next."

-Choose the desired language, edition, and architecture (32-bit, 64-bit, or both) for
the Windows installation, then click "Next."

-Select "USB flash drive" and click "Next."

-Choose the USB drive you inserted earlier and click "Next." The tool will now
download the Windows files and create a bootable USB drive. This process may
take some time, depending on your internet speed and the performance of your
computer.

3. Boot from the USB Drive

-Insert the bootable USB drive into the computer where you want to install
Windows.

-Restart the computer and enter the BIOS or UEFI settings.


This usually involves pressing a specific key (such as F2, F10, or DEL)
during startup. Refer to your computer's documentation or search
online for instructions specific to your device.

-Locate the boot order settings and move the USB drive to the top of the
list.
-Save your settings and exit the BIOS or UEFI. The computer should now
boot from the USB drive.

Every motherboard has a different BIOS layout. Please check your


BIOS/Motherboard manual to confirm where these settings are located.

4. Install Windows

-When the Windows installation screen appears, select your language, time
and currency format, and keyboard or input method. Click "Next."

-Click "Install now."

-If you have a Windows product key, enter it. If not, click "I don't have a
product key" to proceed. You can activate Windows later with a valid product
key.

-Choose the Windows edition you want to install and click "Next."

-Accept the license terms and click "Next."

-Select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)."

-Choose the drive or partition where you want to install Windows. If you
need to create a new partition or format an existing one, use the available
options. Be aware that formatting a partition will erase all data on it.

-Click "Next" to start the installation process. The computer may restart
several times during the installation.

5: Complete the Setup

After the installation is complete, you will be prompted to set up your preferences
and create a user account. Follow the on-screen instructions to customize your
Windows experience.

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