Windows 10 is the latest operating system from Microsoft. It was released on July 29, 2015, and is available in both a free and paid version. If you’re upgrading an existing computer to Windows 10, you can install it without using the original operating system (OS) by using a USB drive or DVD. This guide will show you how to do this. If you’re buying a new computer, Windows 10 is already installed. However, if you’re upgrading an existing computer, there are two ways to install Windows 10: using a USB drive or DVD, or by using the installation media that came with your computer. To use a USB drive or DVD to install Windows 10:
- Make sure your computer is turned on and connected to the internet.
- Insert the USB drive or DVD into your computer’s optical drive.
- Click “Start” and then “All Programs.”
- Click “Windows Update.” If there are updates available for Windows 10, they’ll be listed here. Click “Install updates.”
- When the updates are finished installing, click “Finish.”
- Restart your computer. After it restarted, Windows will start up from the installation media that you inserted into your computer. (If you used a USB drive or DVD to install Windows 10 on an existing machine, this step won’t be necessary.)
To use the installation media that came with your computer:1) Turn on your computer and connect it to the internet. - Open the CD/DVD drive of your computer and insert the installation media that came with your machine (usually a CD or DVD). If there’s more than one disc in the box, choose one of them to start with (usually CD-ROM 1). The first time you try to install Windows 10 from this media after years of neglecting it might take some time as Microsoft has made some changes in how their ..