Window 10 INSTALLATION

WINDOW 10 INSTALLATION A computer cannot function without an operating system, so installing Windows 10 is a critical step that every non-Mac user should know how to do How to install Windows 10: Full installation Before we get into the installation walkthrough, it’s worth noting that installing Windows 10 can be a lengthy process. Make sure you have enough time to wait it out. 1. Check your device meets the Windows 10 system requirements. Below you’ll find the minimum specs needed to run Windows 10, so check your device is capable: CPU: 1GHz or faster processor RAM: 1GB for Windows 10 32-bit or 2GB for Windows 10 64-bit Storage: 32GB of space or more GPU: DirectX 9 compatible or later with WDDM 1.0 driver Display: 800x600 resolution or higher If your computer is lacking in terms of specs, then check out our roundup of the best laptops. or get a beastly machine by choosing one of out best gaming PCs 2. Create USB installation media. Visit Microsoft's Windows 10 download page(opens in new tab) and select “Download tool now” under the “create Windows 10 installation media section Transfer the downloaded installer tool to a USB drive Run the installer tool. Open the installer tool by clicking on it. Accept Microsoft’s terms, and then select “Create installation media for another PC” on the “What do you want to do?” page. After selecting which language you want Windows 10 to run in, and which edition you want as well (32-bit or 62-bit), you’ll be asked what type of media you want to use Installing from a USB drive is definitely the preferred option but you can also install from a CD or ISO file. Once you choose your device, the installer tool will download the required files and put them onto your drive. 4. Use your installation media. Insert your installation media into your device and then access the computer’s BIOS or UEFI. These are the systems that allow you to control your computer’s core hardware. The process of accessing these systems is unique to each device, but the manufacturer’s website should be able to give you a helping hand here. Generally, you'll need to press the F2, F12 or Delete keys as your computer boots up

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