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How to install 

Windows 10 using bootable


Flash Drive.
1. Plug your USB device into your computer’s USB port, and start up the
computer. You may be asked to press a key to boot from the USB.

2. Choose your preferred language, timezone, currency, and keyboard settings.


Once you’re happy with customizing these settings, click Next. Don’t worry if
you’ve made a mistake, you can change any of these in the future.

3. Click Install Now and select the Windows 10 edition you’ve purchased. Now


click Next to start the installation process.

4. Choose your installation type. You can either choose Upgrade, which will
allow keeping your current files, settings, and apps; or do a fresh clean
installation by picking Custom. In this example, we’ll be choosing custom to
do a fresh Windows installation.

5. To install Windows, you need a partition on your hard drive for storing system
files. Your computer’s hard drive is a physical storage device, while partitions
divide up that storage space into separate parts.

 Note: If you haven’t yet backed up your hard drive, you may want to stop
now, back everything up and start again. Once you’ve deleted the partitions
you won’t be able to recover the data stored on these drives.
You can either use one of the existing partitions on your hard drive by
formatting it or you can delete the ones there and create new ones from fresh
instead:
 To use one of the existing partitions, select it, and click Format.
 To delete the existing partitions, select each one and click Delete, then OK.

6. If you’ve deleted all the existing partitions, your harddrive’s space will be
unallocated, and you’ll need to create new partitions. If you just formatted an
existing partition, then skip to Step 7 now. To create new partitions:
a. Click Drive options (advanced).
b. Now click New and choose the size for your new partition, then
click Next.
c. Windows will now create a new partition for storing system files.
Click OK to accept.
d. Repeat this process if you wish to create more partitions.
Once you’ve finished creating all the partitions you want, format
each one except for the partition you want to store your Windows
system files on. Select the partitions one by one and
click Format, then OK when prompted.
7. Now select the partition where you want to install Windows and click Next.
The Windows 10 installation will begin. Your computer may reboot a few
times during the process. This is normal.
8. After the installation is complete, your computer will automatically restart one
last time. When it starts up again for the first time, you’ll be able to choose
more of your settings, or you use express settings recommended by Microsoft.
9. Finally, sign in to your Microsoft account to use some of the new features with
Windows 10 such as password recovery, and to access One Drive. If you don’t
want to sign in with your Microsoft account, click Skip this step and follow
the instructions to create a local user account.

2. What are the differences of the three OS(windows XP, 7 and 10) if you want to use it in
reformatting.? (refer to the steps)

Window 10 got a lot more secure that previous version of operating system and includes more
package and features and I observe that it includes some feature that have already a driver
installed. While on windows XP and 7 don’t have.

3. If you choose to the three OS, what is the of OS you want and why?

For me, I choose Windows 10 because of the features that take advantage of advances that
come with newer technology; simply experiencing the conveniences, security and updated
design in windows 10 rather than windows XP and windows 7.

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