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Windows OS Installation Guide

The document provides steps for installing a Windows operating system on a computer. It outlines creating installation media, booting from the media, entering a product key, selecting an edition and bit size, accepting license terms, selecting a drive, removing the media, and completing setup by signing in and configuring privacy settings. Key details include that 32-bit OS supports 4GB RAM while 64-bit supports more, and 64-bit can run both 32-bit and 64-bit software.

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Windows OS Installation Guide

The document provides steps for installing a Windows operating system on a computer. It outlines creating installation media, booting from the media, entering a product key, selecting an edition and bit size, accepting license terms, selecting a drive, removing the media, and completing setup by signing in and configuring privacy settings. Key details include that 32-bit OS supports 4GB RAM while 64-bit supports more, and 64-bit can run both 32-bit and 64-bit software.

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Install an Operating System

Create a window installation media


Backup your files (optional)
Insert Window installation media to
Computer
Boot the computer
Select the USB Drive
Install Now
Enter your windows product key and click
next
Select the edition of window you want to
install
Difference between 32-bit and 64-bit
• “The 32 bit OS can store and handle lesser data
than the 64 bit OS. it addresses a maximum of
4,294,967,296 bytes (4 GB) of RAM. The 64 bit
OS, on the other hand, can handle more data
than the 32 bit OS.”
• x86 or 32-bit operating system supports only 32-
bit software programme.
• x64 or 64-bit operating system supports both
32-bit and 64-bit software programme.
Accept License Term “I accept the license
terms”
Choose: Custom install window only or
Upgrade:
Select a drive or partition
Select a drive with unallocated space and
click “Next”
Remove the USB flash drive and restart
your computer.
Setting Up Windows
Sign in to Windows
• Click “Accept” to Set up Cortana
• Click “Yes” and follow instructions to set up the
Windows timeline
• Choose your privacy settings and click “Accept“

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