Step-1
Enter your computer’s BIOS. Turn off the computer that you want to install Windows on then turn it back on. When the BIOS screen appears or you are prompted to do so, press F2, F10 (depending on your computer’s motherboard) to enter the system BIOS. The key to enter the BIOS is usually shown on the screen.
Step-2
Find your BIOS’s boot options menu. The boot options menu of your BIOS may vary in location or name from the illustration, but you may eventually find it if you search around.
Step-3
Select the REMOVABLE DEVICE
Although this method may vary among computers, the boot options menu is typically a menu of movable device names where you should set your Removable device. It can also be a list of devices that you can set the order of their boot on.
Step-4.
Save the changes of the settings. Press the button indicated on the screen or select the save option from the BIOS menu to save your configuration.
Step-5
Computer restart Itself.
Step-6
During booting process. Press F8(depending on your computer’s motherboard) during this time bootable menu appears now select the pen drive or USB drive from which we want to install window.
Step-7
Choose your Windows Setup options. Once Windows Setup loads, you’ll be presented with a window. Select your preferred language, keyboard type, and time/currency format, then click Next.
Step-8
Click the Install Now button.
Step- 9
Accept the License Terms. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms, check I accept the license terms, and click Next.
Step-10
In the next step there are two option the first one is upgrade and the second one is custom so you will select the custom installation.
Step-11
Decide on which hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on.
A hard drive is a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions “divide” hard drives into separate parts.
- If the hard drive has data on it, delete the data off of it, or format
- Select the hard drive from the list of hard drives.
- Click Drive options (advanced).
- Click Format from Drive options.
- If your computer doesn’t have any partitions yet, create one to install Windows on it.
- Select the hard drive from the list of hard drives.
- Click Drive options (advanced).
- Select New from Drive options.
- Select the size, and click OK.