Stuck during setup of a new Windows 10 version?
Stuck during setup of a new Windows 10 version?
I'm trying a Dell Inspiron 3542 with a 500GB HDD that's running slow. I swapped it out for an SSD and want to install Windows 10. The old HDD remains in legacy mode, and the new SSD needs UEFI boot and GPT formatting. My main question is how to set this up correctly.
It seems you're looking for basic setup steps. Make sure you have Windows 10 installed. Use a USB or SD card as the installation source, then adjust your BIOS settings to boot from USB/DVD. After that, follow the standard Windows 10 installation procedure.
Place your installation media inside and activate UEFI settings. The system will launch the installer and prompt you to restart.
Absolutely, feel free to skip the product key. Let me know if you'd like advice on whether to retain Boot Priorities in UEFI or switch it to USB.
If the SSD is empty, you can keep the boot sequence unchanged—it will proceed to the USB after failing to start from the SSD. Actually, using the SSD first is preferable because after installation it boots directly to the SSD and avoids cycling back to the installer USB.