Windows Installation

 Windows Installation Process in Details

 

 


1.    First, you'll need to download the Windows installation files from the Microsoft website or obtain a Windows installation disc.


2.    Insert the installation disc or connect the USB drive containing the installation files to your computer.


3.    Restart your computer and enter the BIOS or UEFI setup utility by pressing the designated key (usually F2, F10, or Delete) during startup.


4.    In the BIOS/UEFI setup, set the boot priority to the installation media (disc or USB drive).
 

5.    Save the changes and exit the setup utility. Your computer should now boot from the installation media.
 

6.    Follow the on-screen instructions to select your language, time and currency format, and keyboard input method.
 

7.    Click "Install Now" to start the installation process.
 

8.    Enter your product key if prompted. If you don't have a product key, you can click "I don't have a product key" and continue with the installation, but you will need to activate Windows later.
 

9.    Read and accept the license terms.
 

10.    Choose the type of installation you want. You can either do a custom installation or upgrade an existing version of Windows.
 

11.    If you choose to do a custom installation, select the hard drive or partition where you want to install Windows.
 

12.    Wait for the installation process to complete. This may take several minutes or more depending on your computer's hardware.
 

13.    Once the installation is complete, you'll be prompted to set up your computer. You can choose to customize your settings or use the recommended settings.
 

14.    Enter your username and password if prompted. You can also create a local account or use a Microsoft account to sign in.
 

15.    Set up your computer's time zone and network settings.
 

16.    Finally, Windows will prepare your desktop and install any necessary updates. Once this is complete, you'll be taken to your new Windows desktop.
 


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