Install Windows 10 via USB drive.
Install Windows 10 via USB drive.
You can find the Windows 10 USB download on the official Microsoft website or trusted retailers. Confirm your system details—your Ryzen 3 1200 on an MSI B350M Gaming Pro suggests a 64-bit OS, but verify with the BIOS or manufacturer specs. Before inserting, you may need to wipe your USB drive if it contains personal data. The required storage depends on the installation size; a typical Windows 10 install needs around 20–30 GB, so plan accordingly.
Microsoft offers a download through a tool at https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software.../windows10. Installation requires roughly 3 GB of USB space, so consider a minimum of 4 GB. You should also transfer any files to another drive since Windows will need to format the USB flash to NTFS.
I will click the right-click menu on the drive. Then format, and I see various options available. Capacity is 32GB. Next, I have to select the file system: NTFS. After that, I must pick a cluster size ranging from 512 bytes to 64KB. The final step is fast format, which I selected. That seems correct unless you need adjustments.
The instructions remain the same. Just ensure the format is set to NTFS by default when formatting.
I don't have knowledge of the AM4 graphics issue, but I think that's what you're referring to.