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Hello everyone i finally make my PC work and show something on the screen. The problem was generated by the RAM Sticks, i changed them 1 slot away from CPU and now all good. 

 

So i want to install Windows 10 Pro, but have no idea what to do or where to begin. Can you guys direct me to somewhere? 

Also want my Windows to be on my SSD. 

 

Thank you in advance! 

- Redjo 

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http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209 click that link, it will download the windows media tool. You will need a USB stick for the next step. Insert it into your current computer, and follow the instructions that the program gives you. Once you are done, insert it into your new computer, make sure you set your boot device as USB in your new computers bios (you can do this by spamming the F2, F11, or sometimes delete key depending on what motherboard you have). Once you've done this it's pretty straight forward, select what disk you want to install on and click next until you land on your desktop :)

 

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46 minutes ago, partypanda64 said:

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209 click that link, it will download the windows media tool. You will need a USB stick for the next step. Insert it into your current computer, and follow the instructions that the program gives you. Once you are done, insert it into your new computer, make sure you set your boot device as USB in your new computers bios (you can do this by spamming the F2, F11, or sometimes delete key depending on what motherboard you have). Once you've done this it's pretty straight forward, select what disk you want to install on and click next until you land on your desktop :)

 

I want to install my Windows on SSD, is the process hard? 

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♦CPU: i7-5820k  ♦CPU Cooler: Kraken x61 ♦Mobo: MSI X99A SLI ♦RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB 3200mhz ♦GPU: Evga 980Ti Hybrid ♦Case: NZXT H440 ♦SSD: Samsung 850EVO 500GB ♦HDD: WD BLUE 1TB 7200rpm ♦Display: 1280 x 1024

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No, it is pretty simple. The installer will ask you what drive you want to install Windows to, you select your drive, then click format (if needed) and then click Next. After that the process is automatic.

 

The only hard part is navigating your BIOS and finding the option for setting your USB drive as the boot device.

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1 minute ago, C2dan88 said:

No, it is pretty simple. The installer will ask you what drive you want to install Windows to, you select your drive, then click format (if needed) and then click Next. After that the process is automatic.

 

The only hard part is navigating your BIOS and finding the option for setting your USB drive as the boot device.

Ya atm dont know how to set it up to boot from usb.

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♦CPU: i7-5820k  ♦CPU Cooler: Kraken x61 ♦Mobo: MSI X99A SLI ♦RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 4x4GB 3200mhz ♦GPU: Evga 980Ti Hybrid ♦Case: NZXT H440 ♦SSD: Samsung 850EVO 500GB ♦HDD: WD BLUE 1TB 7200rpm ♦Display: 1280 x 1024

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To get into the BIOS when your PC first turns on keep tapping either the Delete key, Function keys F1-F12 or the ESC key. It should say on the screen (or in your manual for your pc/mobo) what key you need to press in order to enter BIOS.

 

To navigate the BIOS you can use your mouse. Otherwise use TAB, Function or arrow keys to navigate the bios (there should instructions on screen).

 

Select the Boot option. On the next screen there should be a option for boot order or preferred boot device. Select your USB key or move it to the top of the list.

Press F10 to save and reboot.

 

On restart it should start to load the Windows installer of the USB.

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