Install Windows Operating System with a USB

 

To install Windows OS using a USB drive, follow these steps:

1. Obtain a USB drive: You’ll need a USB drive with a sufficient storage capacity (at least 8GB) to hold the Windows installation files.

2. Get the Windows ISO file: Download the ISO file for the version of Windows you want to install. You can obtain it from the official Microsoft website or other trusted sources.

3. Create a bootable USB drive:
– Insert the USB drive into your computer.
– Download and install a tool like Rufus (Windows) or balenaEtcher (macOS/Linux).
– Run the tool and select the USB drive you inserted.
– Choose the Windows ISO file you downloaded.
– Select the appropriate options like file system (usually FAT32) and partition scheme (usually GPT for modern systems).
– Start the creation process and wait for it to complete. This will format the USB drive and make it bootable.

4. Configure your computer:
– Ensure your computer is powered off.
– Connect the bootable USB drive to a USB port.
– Turn on your computer and access the BIOS/UEFI settings. This can usually be done by pressing a key (like F2, Del, Esc, or F12) during the startup process. Check your computer’s manual for the specific key.
– In the BIOS/UEFI settings, change the boot order to prioritize the USB drive. Save the changes and exit the settings.

5. Install Windows:
– Your computer will now boot from the USB drive.
– Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the Windows installation. You may need to choose language preferences, enter a product key (if required), and select the installation location.
– Windows will guide you through the installation process, including partitioning the hard drive and copying files.
– Once the installation is complete, your computer will restart.

6. Finalize the setup:
– After the restart, follow the remaining on-screen instructions to set up Windows, including creating a user account, selecting privacy settings, and customizing preferences.
– Once the setup is complete, you’ll be taken to the Windows desktop.

That’s it! You have successfully installed Windows OS using a USB drive. Remember to back up any important data before installing to avoid data loss during the process.

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