How to Install Windows 10 on Your PC
Note: Keep in mind that the process might differ significantly based on your PC.
Connect the USB to proceed with the following steps:
- Restart your PC and, when the manufacturer's logo shows up, locate the BOOT menu key, which is typically F2, F10, F11, F12, or Del, to access the menu.
- Alter the boot order to USB.
- Upon restarting the PC, you will see a screen that reads Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.
- Once in the setup program, choose your language, time format, currency, and input method, and click Next.
- Click the Install now button.
- If prompted, input your Windows 10 key.
- Read and agree to the Windows 10 license terms and click Next.
- On the next screen, choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
- In the subsequent box, select the drive where you wish to install Windows 10.
- Click Next, and Windows will commence installing on your PC.
- After installation, the first step in the setup process will ask for your region or the country where you reside. Search for it, select it, and click Yes.
- Choose the correct keyboard layout and click Yes.
- If you don't want to add a second keyboard layout, click Skip.
- Sign in with a Microsoft account by entering your email and password and clicking Next.
- Now you'll Create a PIN. Enter an easy-to-remember password and click Next.
- In the next step, choose your privacy settings. To understand which options to select and which to reject, you can select More information. Then click Accept.
- In the customise your experience option, you can choose the activities you'll perform with your PC to receive ads and suggestions, or if you prefer, click Skip.
- In the Link your Android phone option, click No thanks.
- Now click Decline the free trial of Office 365.
- Now click Decline the 100 GB of OneDrive storage if you prefer.
- At this step, you can choose whether you want to subscribe to Game Pass; if you don't want to, click No thanks.
- Now if you want, you can use Cortana to set up your PC; if you don't want to, click Not now.
- After a few minutes, the next thing you'll see is your desktop. That means you have finished installing Windows 10.
Note: The setup key may differ based on your PC model. At that stage, your PC will indicate which key to use.
Note: Ensure the USB is set as the primary device.
Note: To identify the correct hard drive, check the Total Size column and pick the hard drive with the most space in GB.