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Guide pour configurer Windows 10

Guide pour configurer Windows 10

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Jarvan_IV
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02-02-2016, 08:58 AM
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You're planning to purchase Windows 10 and download it yourself since you don't have a DVD drive. You want to know how to install it on a new PC in a few months. You mentioned the price is around $140, and you're considering getting it from Microsoft directly via their website link. You're curious about the installation process, whether they provide any files, and if any setup steps are required.
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Jarvan_IV
02-02-2016, 08:58 AM #1

You're planning to purchase Windows 10 and download it yourself since you don't have a DVD drive. You want to know how to install it on a new PC in a few months. You mentioned the price is around $140, and you're considering getting it from Microsoft directly via their website link. You're curious about the installation process, whether they provide any files, and if any setup steps are required.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
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02-24-2016, 05:55 AM
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You’ll receive a download link and a license code to enable Windows. You can use any USB drive and Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool to set it up. You don’t need to buy the license key initially; you can install Windows directly and later purchase a key to remove the activation warning at the bottom right. For more complex setups, there are advanced options available, but this method is ideal for beginners. Save yourself the hassle—use the Media Creation Tool to add a Windows installer to your USB drive. When you first boot with the USB, it should start from there unless your motherboard manual suggests otherwise. This remains the standard approach for installing Windows.
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ylyes4
02-24-2016, 05:55 AM #2

You’ll receive a download link and a license code to enable Windows. You can use any USB drive and Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool to set it up. You don’t need to buy the license key initially; you can install Windows directly and later purchase a key to remove the activation warning at the bottom right. For more complex setups, there are advanced options available, but this method is ideal for beginners. Save yourself the hassle—use the Media Creation Tool to add a Windows installer to your USB drive. When you first boot with the USB, it should start from there unless your motherboard manual suggests otherwise. This remains the standard approach for installing Windows.

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juri1990
Senior Member
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02-25-2016, 09:42 AM
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To set up Windows, you’ll need to download the Windows Media Creation Tool and create a USB drive with the Windows ISO file. There are countless tutorials available on YouTube that can walk you through the process more clearly, especially with visual aids. After installation, you can access Activation Settings and enter the activation key. Many YouTube videos also offer detailed explanations that enhance understanding.
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juri1990
02-25-2016, 09:42 AM #3

To set up Windows, you’ll need to download the Windows Media Creation Tool and create a USB drive with the Windows ISO file. There are countless tutorials available on YouTube that can walk you through the process more clearly, especially with visual aids. After installation, you can access Activation Settings and enter the activation key. Many YouTube videos also offer detailed explanations that enhance understanding.

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coyote888
Posting Freak
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02-25-2016, 10:49 AM
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I just bought the digital version of Windows 10 Home. Here’s how to get started quickly: Keep your product key ready, choose to redeem it, and run the installer. This will either upgrade your PC to Windows 10 or generate media for another device. You don’t have to act right away—your key won’t expire unless you wait too long. If you don’t download it soon, you might miss the free upgrade to Windows 11.
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coyote888
02-25-2016, 10:49 AM #4

I just bought the digital version of Windows 10 Home. Here’s how to get started quickly: Keep your product key ready, choose to redeem it, and run the installer. This will either upgrade your PC to Windows 10 or generate media for another device. You don’t have to act right away—your key won’t expire unless you wait too long. If you don’t download it soon, you might miss the free upgrade to Windows 11.

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olekonge
Junior Member
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02-26-2016, 05:15 AM
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Keys remain valid indefinitely, though each one can only be utilized once. You won’t need to fear they’ll halt your free upgrades temporarily. They might not last even a year or more.
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olekonge
02-26-2016, 05:15 AM #5

Keys remain valid indefinitely, though each one can only be utilized once. You won’t need to fear they’ll halt your free upgrades temporarily. They might not last even a year or more.