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How to Install Windows 10 from a Downloaded ISO: A Step-by-Step Guide
Installing Windows 10 from a downloaded ISO file can be a straightforward process, but it’s essential to follow the right steps to ensure a smooth installation experience. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to install Windows 10 using Rufus, a popular tool for creating and managing USB drives.
What You Need:
- Rufus (a free and easy-to-use software)
- A USB drive with at least 4GB of free space
- Internet connection
- Your Windows 10 ISO file
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Download Rufus: Go to the official Rufus website and download the latest version for your Windows system.
- Once downloaded, open Rufus and select the USB drive you want to use as a boot device.
- Set the USB drive as the boot device in your computer’s BIOS settings (usually under Advanced Tab).
- Save the changes and exit Rufus.
- Go to Your Computer or Laptop’s Start menu and click on Device Manager. In the Device Manager, right-click on “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” and select Properties.
- Click on the “Device Mappings” tab and look for the USB drive that you selected as a boot device in Rufus.
- Make sure the drive is highlighted (it should be listed under “Disk”) and click on it to expand its properties.
- In the Advanced tab, ensure that “Mass Storage” is checked and click “Save changes.”
- Now, reboot your computer and enter the BIOS settings as usual (usually by pressing F2, F12, or Del).
- Look for the USB drive’s boot order in the BIOS settings. It should be listed as the first boot device.
- Save the changes to exit the BIOS settings.
Alternative Method: Using Rufus to Create a Bootable Installation Media
If you prefer not to change your computer’s BIOS, you can use Rufus to create a bootable installation media directly from your ISO file.
- Open Rufus and select “Create a bootable USB drive” under the “Media” tab.
- Select the Windows 10 ISO file as the source and set the device type (USB) in the “Device Type” field.
- Set the USB drive to use as a boot device in your computer’s BIOS settings.
- Save the media creation process, and Rufus will create a bootable installation media.
Tips and Tricks:
- Make sure to save the ISO file on an external hard drive with enough free space for Windows 10 installation (about 2GB).
- Use a USB port that is not connected to the computer’s network or any other devices.
- Be careful when creating a bootable media, as it can potentially overwrite data on your computer if used improperly.
- If you encounter issues during the installation process, restart your computer and try again.
By following these steps, you can successfully install Windows 10 from a downloaded ISO file using Rufus. Remember to always use caution and be aware of the potential risks involved in creating bootable media.