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How to install Windows 10 through USB

 First of all, the things that you need to install Windows 10 on your computer are:

  • A good internet connection, since you will need to download the Windows 10 installation file from the Official Website.
  • A USB pen drive in which the installation file will be stored for further processing, make sure there’s at least 8 GB of empty space on the drive.
  • To create a Windows 10 bootable pen drive, you should have access to some other laptop/PC that already has Windows OS installed on it, the version of OS doesn’t matter for the secondary computer.


Before you start to install Windows 10 from USB here are the Windows 10 system requirements that you should keep in mind:

  • RAM: At least 2GB or more is preferable.
  • Processor: CPU should be at least 1GHz fast.
  • Storage: Windows 10 64-bit version requires at least 20GB of free space on the computer for installation.
  • Display: Any monitor with a resolution of more than 800×600 will work fine.

Creating a Windows 10 Bootable USB Drive:

Let's see how to do it in the simplest way possible:

Step 1: First of all, you have to visit the Official Website of Microsoft to download the Media Creation Tool that will help you create a USB bootable flash drive.

Step 2: You can reach the download page right away by clicking on this link. On this page, click on the Download Tool Now button.

Step 3: After you click on the button, a setup file will be downloaded on your computer, open it and install the Media Creation Tool on your computer.

Step 4: Once the setup is done, it will give you two options. You can choose to upgrade your PC, or as we want, choose the second option that says Create Installation Media.

Step 5: In the next step, you can select the language, architecture, and edition of Windows that you wish to install. Or, you can checkmark Use the recommended options for this PC, if you want to keep things simple and easy. Then, click on the Next button.




Step 6: Now, select the USB flash drive option, make sure the USB flash drive is connected to the PC, otherwise, the option won’t show on your screen.

Step 7: Hit the Next button, and relax until the Media Creation Tool downloads the file.

Step 8: Once the download finishes, your USB Bootable Flash Drive will be ready for use.

To install Windows on your computer from the USB bootable drive. You have to follow some simple steps, and it’ll be done in a few minutes.

Step 1: Plug in the USB bootable drive in the computer in which you want to install Windows.

Step 2: Start your PC, and go to the BIOS. Normally, when you spam the Esc key while the PC is booting, you will enter the BIOS mode.

Step 3: In the BIOS, select the booting method to USB.

Step 4: Then, restart your PC. When your computer successfully boots via the USB bootable drive, you will be automatically redirected to the Windows Installation Wizard.

Step 5: All you have to do is now, follow the setup process and do as directed on your screen.

Step 6: The installation process might take about 10 minutes to complete, so sit back and relax. That’s it!





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