Problem with Windows?
Problem with Windows?
Download the Windows Media Creation tool from Microsoft and generate a Windows 10 installation disk.
If you replace the hard disk, it will be completely free of an operating system. But there are several ways to handle this situation. If you swap the entire HDD, you can use cloning tools to transfer your Windows setup from the old drive to the new one. This needs both disks present together. Another choice is to link your Microsoft account with your Windows account, and if the activation page appears as shown, you can start a fresh Windows 10 installation using various guides—such as the one from How2geek, with many options online. You won’t need a key during setup, and it will activate automatically. This method is ideal for computer maintenance but requires you to back up your data and reinstall programs manually. Edited May 31, 2018 by Tabs Updated to emphasize key point.
By clicking the link in my previous post, you'll be directed to a comprehensive guide offering detailed, step-by-step instructions for installing Windows from a USB drive. The resource also includes basic troubleshooting tips for common issues you might face. It provides extensive guidance, far beyond what we could compile quickly, and I've reviewed it thoroughly with no apparent mistakes. For a smooth setup, choose the guide's "option one" if you prefer a clean installation. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns not covered, and I'll do my best to assist.
USB, SD card, DVD. The process of installing an OS requires the installer to start from a different source than where it’s being installed. Also, the OS drive isn’t the same as the installer drive. You can build an installer partition on your current HDD, but making a bootable USB or SD card is simpler—just need an integrated reader or USB reader.