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Step by Step instructions for USB windows install?

Step by Step instructions for USB windows install?

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BreezyTaco
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01-13-2026, 07:36 PM
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Sure thing, kiddo. Let’s break this down simple like we’re talking over the phone. Here’s what you do step by step:

1. **Find the right parts** – Go to a trusted website and pick the new CPU and motherboard you want.
2. **Download the files** – Save the installer or files to your computer.
3. **Check the files** – Make sure everything looks good before you start.
4. **Backup important stuff** – Just in case something goes wrong, copy your current settings.
5. **Shut down the PC** – Turn it off completely.
6. **Connect the new parts** – Plug in the CPU and motherboard into the correct slots.
7. **Power on the PC** – Turn it back on and wait for it to boot up.
8. **Follow the prompts** – The system will guide you through the setup.
9. **Install drivers** – Make sure to install any necessary drivers after the PC boots.
10. **Update settings** – Save your changes and finish the installation.

That’s it! You’re all set, just stay calm and follow each step. If you hit a snag, just let me know. I’m here to help.
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BreezyTaco
01-13-2026, 07:36 PM #1

Sure thing, kiddo. Let’s break this down simple like we’re talking over the phone. Here’s what you do step by step:

1. **Find the right parts** – Go to a trusted website and pick the new CPU and motherboard you want.
2. **Download the files** – Save the installer or files to your computer.
3. **Check the files** – Make sure everything looks good before you start.
4. **Backup important stuff** – Just in case something goes wrong, copy your current settings.
5. **Shut down the PC** – Turn it off completely.
6. **Connect the new parts** – Plug in the CPU and motherboard into the correct slots.
7. **Power on the PC** – Turn it back on and wait for it to boot up.
8. **Follow the prompts** – The system will guide you through the setup.
9. **Install drivers** – Make sure to install any necessary drivers after the PC boots.
10. **Update settings** – Save your changes and finish the installation.

That’s it! You’re all set, just stay calm and follow each step. If you hit a snag, just let me know. I’m here to help.

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01-13-2026, 09:22 PM
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I'm going to apologize in advance because there's no possible way for me to cut things down or type them for someone who may be on a mobile phone otherwise some things may be missed. I did my best to go through the process. Please make sure you read through everything and if you have any questions, quote me so I can see where you are in the process if you need help. So basically, you're going to want to go to Microsoft's website and download their latest OS which would be windows 10. You can find the link below Link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software.../windows10 Download the tool. It will then ask you to follow the steps through the program. Just make sure you have a USB that you want to use that has at least 4-8GB worth of space. NOTE: This drive will be formatted so make sure you save any important files elsewhere. Once the tool finishes downloading and installing the windows installation files to the USB, you will then need to boot from the USB drive. Restart your PC and go into your BIOS by hitting either F1, Del, F2, or whichever key gets you into your BIOS. Using the arrow keys, go from left to right to find the "Boot Override" or "Boot options" and select the USB drive as the boot option. If done successfully, you should see the windows install screen. It will ask you to click "Install now". Click and follow the directions. It will ask you to input a serial key. Input your serial key, or select "Do not have a key" or "no key" at the bottom of the screen if this applies to you. On the screen after this, it will ask you if you want to upgrade, or do a custom task. Assuming you want to do a fresh and new install, click on Custom. You will see the drives that are installed in your computer. Select the drive that you used to install windows on previously and click on "delete". Windows installer will ask you if you are sure you want to delete the partition. Click yes. After, select the partition you deleted and click on the new with the yellow star below. It will create the new partition and then you can click on "next" to continue the installation of Windows, or it may do this automatically. The installer will reboot the computer once it has completed moving the files over and setting up other things. Once this is complete, you can continue to allow windows to install and complete its tasks. Once you boot into windows, you should be good to go.
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SpeedyConsaleZ
01-13-2026, 09:22 PM #2

I'm going to apologize in advance because there's no possible way for me to cut things down or type them for someone who may be on a mobile phone otherwise some things may be missed. I did my best to go through the process. Please make sure you read through everything and if you have any questions, quote me so I can see where you are in the process if you need help. So basically, you're going to want to go to Microsoft's website and download their latest OS which would be windows 10. You can find the link below Link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software.../windows10 Download the tool. It will then ask you to follow the steps through the program. Just make sure you have a USB that you want to use that has at least 4-8GB worth of space. NOTE: This drive will be formatted so make sure you save any important files elsewhere. Once the tool finishes downloading and installing the windows installation files to the USB, you will then need to boot from the USB drive. Restart your PC and go into your BIOS by hitting either F1, Del, F2, or whichever key gets you into your BIOS. Using the arrow keys, go from left to right to find the "Boot Override" or "Boot options" and select the USB drive as the boot option. If done successfully, you should see the windows install screen. It will ask you to click "Install now". Click and follow the directions. It will ask you to input a serial key. Input your serial key, or select "Do not have a key" or "no key" at the bottom of the screen if this applies to you. On the screen after this, it will ask you if you want to upgrade, or do a custom task. Assuming you want to do a fresh and new install, click on Custom. You will see the drives that are installed in your computer. Select the drive that you used to install windows on previously and click on "delete". Windows installer will ask you if you are sure you want to delete the partition. Click yes. After, select the partition you deleted and click on the new with the yellow star below. It will create the new partition and then you can click on "next" to continue the installation of Windows, or it may do this automatically. The installer will reboot the computer once it has completed moving the files over and setting up other things. Once this is complete, you can continue to allow windows to install and complete its tasks. Once you boot into windows, you should be good to go.

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Razlorus
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01-13-2026, 11:25 PM
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Google offers countless guides and lessons.
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Razlorus
01-13-2026, 11:25 PM #3

Google offers countless guides and lessons.