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Under Device, select the USB flash drive you want to format and use. Under Boot selection, click/tap on the SELECT button, and navigate to and select your 64-bit Windows 10 ISO file. Under Image option (if available), select Standard Windows installation. Under Partition scheme, select MBR. Press the Alt + E keys.
Select your Language, Time and Keyboard method then click Next. Click Install now. Windows 10 setup will prompt you for a product key during installation a couple times. If you originally upgraded from Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 click the option 'I don't have a key' and 'Do this later' .
Insert your bootable USB and boot. Then on the Windows Setup Screen. Press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt. Type each command and press enter. Diskpart. List Disk. Then select your disk where you want to install your windows. Select Disk 0. Then Type Clean and press enter.
I suggest checking your bios, search for an option called secure boot and disable it once found. otherwise, if you do not have another PC to test the bootable usb, try downloading the iso again and burn it one more time. MA. Matthew_Stead. Replied on August 10, 2020.
This is to avoid Windows Setup from installing files or partitions on other hard drives by mistake. 2 Do the step below depending on how you want to do a custom install of Windows 10. step 3: To Custom Install Windows 10 with bootable USB. step 4: To Custom Install Windows 10 with an ISO file.
Preparations. 1.1) Download Windows 10 ISO image for version you want to install. See this tutorial for how: Download Windows 10 ISO File Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials. 1.2) Download device driver installers for chipset and network drivers for your device from its manufacturer's site.
Hello, It's possible that there is a problem with the USB since other USB drives are working fine. To assist you with your concern, we suggest that you download the Media creation tool on a working computer to create an installation media. You can refer to this article for reference. Let us know how it goes.
2.6) In this example case now the temporary drive ID for partition where I want Windows to be installed is G:, Windows install media (USB drive) is D:, and as I want to install Windows 10 PRO the index# is 1. That's all information I need to apply Windows image (install.wim or install.esd file from Sources folder on install media).
In order to install Windows 10, you NEED to have the UEFI boot option enabled. It won't install if this option isn't enabled. Legacy boot is only used for Windows XP / Vista (for 7 I'm not 100% sure).
We will need two answer files: autounattend.xml to automate phase 1, Windows Setup. unattend.xml to automate phase 3, OOBE. When done we will create a custom USB flash drive install media for unattended install. To install Windows 10 using this USB will be totally unattended, "Hands Free"; simply boot from USB and forget it, take a break, come ...