If your computer has Windows 8 or 8.1 preinstalled on it, you might not be able to enter the BIOS utility using the F2 or any other key. If you are unable to get into BIOS by pressing the F2 key, you can try other keys such as F1, F9, F12, or DEL. Note: Some computers will not show you the BIOS screen on pressing the F2 key. Remember that you will need to press the F2 key before you see the Windows logo, otherwise you will have to shutdown Windows and retry. As soon as you see the device manufacturer's logo while your laptop or desktop is starting, press the F2 key to enter into the BIOS. If your computer is already started, restart it. Insert the bootable USB drive in a USB port then start your computer. 2) Change the computer's boot priority order to boot from the bootable USB flash drive Note: Installing Windows 10 using a flash drive might take around 15-30 minutes or more depending on the computer's speed.īefore you start following the steps in this guide to install Windows 10 from USB, you should make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements of Windows 10. To install Windows 10 from USB, you will first need to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive. If you don't know how to create a bootable USB for installing Windows 10, you can see our guide on how to make a Windows 10 bootable USB drive.Īfter you have created a bootable USB drive for Windows 10, you can follow the steps shown below and easily install Windows 10 using USB on your laptop or desktop computer. Steps in Detail 1) Create a Windows 10 Bootable USB drive ![]()
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