The following is an overview of the installation process and how to proceed.
1.
Make sure you have a Windows 10 ISO and a copy of the Windows 10 Setup image.
You can use this image to get started with the installation.
If you don’t have a copy, click here.
Once you have this image, install Windows.
Open the Start menu and search for Microsoft.
Then, click Windows 10.
2.
Install Windows 10.
3.
Navigate to your local computer and double-click on Windows 10.
This will start a new window with the Windows installer.
4.
In the Windows Setup window, click on Install Now to begin the installation of Windows 10 for PC. 5.
On the Windows Installer screen, click “Continue” to confirm that you wish to proceed with the install.
6.
Select the desired version of Windows 10 and click Continue to install it. 7.
Click Next to complete the installation, then Finish to close the installation window.
8.
At the Windows prompt, enter your password and then click Enter to continue.
9.
Now that you have installed Windows 10, it’s time to start it.
Select “Install Now” to start the installation and Enter “Ok” to proceed with your setup.
10.
When the Windows Installation Wizard begins, you will be presented with a screen to select your preferred language.
Press Enter to begin.
11.
When prompted for a confirmation message, click Yes.
12.
A dialog box will appear asking you if you wish the installation to be complete. Type Yes and Save to finish the installation without prompting.
13.
The installation should complete successfully.
14.
Your computer should now be set up to install and use Windows 10 automatically.
1.
Follow the instructions to install Windows on a computer without installing Windows 7.
Windows is installed on a physical CD or USB drive.
3.
Ensure that you select the appropriate version of the software you want to install, and that you install the appropriate operating system.
1.
If you want Windows to automatically start, click Install Now.
For the latest version, click Next.
Alternatively, you can click Start at this point to start installing the latest version of Windows.
2.
If you want the software to run in the background, click Start to make sure Windows is running in the foreground.
Here is an example of the Start menu, Applications, Common and Windows Settings windows.
3.
If Windows settings isn’t running, you may need to double-check the Application Settings option in Windows settings menu or Start Menu chooser.
4.
If Windows Windows Settings isn’t showing up in Windows settings, Click Start and type Windows.
If you have problems with Windows System UI, Double-click Windows and click on the Advanced menu to see Windows System UI. 5.
If Windows Windows Start is showing up on the desktop, click the Start button and type “Windows Run”.
If Windows is starting up automatically, double-tap Start and type Windows Run.
6.
When Windows Setup doesn’t work, click Windows setup.exe and follow the prompts to continue with the setup.
7.
If you are not seeing any Start up messages in Windows start, click this button to continue.
8.
When Windows TuneUp is showing a message about a new version of Windows, click OK. 9.
If a warning message appears, click Cancel.
The Windows installer should now begin.
Click Next to continue to complete the install of Windows 7.
If this was a new installation of Microsoft Windows (previously Windows 8.1), you will need to make the following changes to your Windows installation.1.
Download and install the latest Windows version.
Please note that the Windows 7 installation will take several minutes to complete.2.
Install the latest Windows update to your computer.
Do not install this update unless you have changed the computer settings to automatically update the Windows Update service.
Note: The Windows Update service will automatically update your computer if the computer does not have an active internet connection.
It is important to have a regular internet connection for this process to work.
Also, do not disable Internet Options on your computer before Windows updates to keep the Internet up to date. These are recommended settings.
To disable the Windows Updates service, click Remove and