Installation of windows on a new computer

I just built a new office and I don't have any OS on my hard drive, how can I install windows 7 on my dream spark account? I have a download available for windows 7, 8.1 and 10, but I don't know how to download and install everything on my new drive hard please help.

Starting a working computer, download and create a bootable copy on a USB key.

Prepare the file ISO of Windows 7

After you have downloaded Windows 7 ISO, you need to prepare, it is particularly important for users of Windows 7...

After graduating the .iso file, you can use the built-in Image disc burning tool or Microsoft .iso to USB/DVD tool to create a bootable DVD or USB (requires a blank DVD or USB flash to at least 4 GB key).

After downloading the. ISO file, right click and click burn disc image

Insert a blank DVD

Click on burn

Windows 8/8.1 users can mount the. ISO file and start the upgrade automatically. More here

Important:

If you create a USB startup key, make sure the USB is first in the FAT32 format.

Connect the USB

Open Computer

Click with the right button on USB

Click on Format

Make sure that FAT32 is selected as the file system.

For UEFI systems based

If your computer is UEFI, they are normally the systems that come pre-loaded with Windows 8 or later, you need prepare the ISO for such a configuration file or you will receive an error during installation. The USB key must be formatted in FAT32 and use the GPT partitioning scheme. To do this, you must use Rufus, a small tool that you can download for free.

Rufus - credit: Pete bastard/Akeo

After installing Rufus:

  • Launch it
  • Select the ISO Image
  • Point to the file ISO for Windows 10
  • Check create a disk bootable using
  • Select GPT partitioning to EUFI firmware as the Partition scheme
  • Choose FAT32 NOT NTFS as file system
  • Make sure that your USB in the device list
  • Click Start
  • Close when you are finished

After you have created a bootable copy, boot from the installation media:

Click Install now

Accept the license agreement

When the option is displayed to select a type of installation, click (Custom advanced)

Click on drive Options

Select the disc/s click on Delete

Click new

Click on apply

Click OK

Click Format, and then click next to proceed with the installation

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