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How to download and and carry out a clean install of Windows 10 ??

Method One: Windows10 reservation tool

1. While we didn’t have any problems during our installation, it’s always a good idea to backup your computer prior to installing any new software - particularly something as important as a new operating system. Should anything go wrong, at least, you’ll still have duplicates of all your files.          windows 10 product key

2. In advance of installing Windows10, you’ll need to ensure that all the latest updates available for your existing installation ofWindows (7 SP1 or 8.1) are installed. Go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\WindowsUpdate (W7) or Control Panel\System and Security\WindowsUpdate and follow the on-screen prompts to install all available Important updates.            windows 7 pro product key

3. Once these updates are installed, you’ll see a tinyWindowsicon in your System Tray. Click it and follow the on-screen prompts - a wizard will check your computer for compatibility and ‘reserve’ your copy of Windows10 inMicrosoft’s staggered worldwide download queue.

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4. When your reserved copy ofWindows is ready, you’ll see a dialog box prompting you to download the installer. Accept and the long wait begins. The exact size of the installer will vary depending on your existing setup, but it will be in the region of at least 2.5GB.

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5. Once the installer has downloaded, another dialog box will prompt you to finally start the installation itself (hooray!) either straight away or at a later time. The lengthy download will be followed by an equally lengthy ‘preparing for installation’ phase, so scheduling for installation will be a good idea. Follow the on-screen prompts to start installation - it’ll be another lengthy process, but it’ll be worth it.

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Method Two: Windows10 Media Creation Tool

1. Backup your existingWindows installation, as in step 1 above.

2. Install all available Important updates, as in step 2 above.

3. Find out whether you’re running a 32-bit or 64-bit version ofWindows. Under W7, you can find this information in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\System. Under W8.1, it’ll be in Control Panel\System and Security\System    windows 8 product key

4. Download the Windows10 Media Creation Tool. Although intended primarily for creating aWindows installation DVD or USB stick, you can also use it to upgrade Windowsin place. Make sure you download the right version for your PC - either the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version.

5. Once the Tool has downloaded, run it and follow the on-screen prompts to download and install Windows10. As with Method One, download and installation can take a long time, so don’t do it if you’re in a hurry.

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Method Three: Performing a clean install of Windows10

The upgrade process in Windows10 takes old files, settings, and programs from a previous system to a new one. You can, however, refresh your computer completely by carrying out a clean stall. However, the activation process can be trickier.

A clean install can come in handy if you want tododge the ton of bloatware that manufacturers install. It is also necessary when you have replaced a hard drive.

By far the easiest way to do a clean install is to use Windows10’s Reset function. This differs from the W8 Reset function as that feature used a recovery image from manufacturers that was customised for their software. Sure, that would include the specific drivers from them, but this also included bloatware and in some cases (coughLenovo) undesirable software such asSuperfish.

Windows10 purports to have a system in place that rebuildsWindows without the need for a separate recovery image. This cleans up the system and keeps the latest files. This also means that you don’t have to runWindows Update directly after a reset.

Microsoftclaims this resetting brings “Windowsdevices back to a pristine state” with only Windowsfiles installed.

To reset your Windows10 PC, open the Settings app, choose Update & security, choose Recovery, and click the “Get started” button under Reset this PC. Choose “Remove everything.” This will wipe all your files, so be sure you have backups.

And don't forget!

Most people unaware that after installing Windows10, the previous version of the OS is still lingering in the background taking up valuable space. When you upgraded, your old version ofWindows didn’t just disappear into thinair. Oh no, it’s still there in the back of your system going by the name of ‘windowsold‘ and taking up disk space.

This is becauseMicrosoft doesn't force you to update your hardware and never look back, it keeps a hold of the important files that made up your previous OS in the C:/ drive in case you don’t like Windows10 and decide to revert back to your previous version.

To delete it forever, hit the WindowsStart button and start typing “cleanup” to automatically search your system. A ‘Disk Cleanup’ app should appear before your eyes in the search criteria field. Click on this to open the app.

A drive selection box will pop up. Select the drive your OS is installed on. The default drive should show first, this is usually C:/ drive. Once you’re confident this is your main drive where your OS is installed, select OK. Windowswill scan your system for a few moments, then a box will pop up.

Now, two things could happen at this point. You could be presented with a list of files to delete right away, one of which is “PreviousWindows Installation(s)”, or if that option is not visible, you will need to select the “Clean up system files” option on the bottom left.

Windowswill do some more calculations and give you another a very similar looking box, this time with the option to delete ‘previous windowsinstallation(s). You might have to scroll down to find it, but it should be taking up a sizeable bit of drive space, in our case, almost 5GB. Tick this option and click OK. In the separate message box that appears asking if you’re certain you want to send this, click Delete Files, and you’re done.

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Upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Pro using this product key

If you’re running Wi10 Home and want to know whether it’s worth moving on to W10 Pro, there’s a straightforward way of switching between the two versions of Ms’s latest operating system.

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All you need to do is swap your current W10 Home product key for the default W 10 Pro one which Ms has made available to all users.

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On the Ms Community Forums, Charles of Ms says:

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As you can see from the above, while this will upgrade your copy of W10 Home to Pro, what it won’t do is activate it. If you decide you like the Pro version, you will need your own product key to activate the OS and use it permanently.

To switch product keys, open Settings and go to Update & security > Activation > Change Product key. Enter the product key from Ms(VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T) in the space provided. The upgrade process takes quite a while to complete so be patient.

If you want to buy a key for W10 Pro, go the Activation page in Settings and click the Go to Store button.

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