Set up your Windows 10 system.
Set up your Windows 10 system.
You’ve got the PC ready, now just need to install the OS. The Windows 10 64-bit OEM DVD is your only source, and without an optical drive it’s tricky. Look for online guides or forums that explain how to burn the disc manually or use a USB drive as an alternative. Check if there are community resources or tutorials specifically for this setup.
You’ll need a different machine, get the DVD tool from Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download...nload-tool) and a Windows ISO file from here (https://www.microsoft.com/es-mx/software.../windows10). I’m sorry if you’re not redirected to the US site—just type “download windows 10” in Google.
Visit this website to access the download. Install the tool to find an option for installing Windows 10 on another device, then select using a USB stick. Insert the USB and proceed with the setup. After completion, connect it to your new computer and begin installation, ensuring an SSD or HDD is connected for OS installation. If the system doesn’t boot immediately and displays no bootable drive, adjust the BIOS settings to prioritize the USB. After installing on the SSD or hard drive, update the boot priority to avoid repeated attempts to boot from the USB.