🖥️ To install Windows 10 (64-bit) using an 8GB USB Pendrive,

Опубликовано: 30 Апрель 2026
на канале: COMPUTER TECHNICAL SKILLS & SOLUTION MASTERMINDS
19
2

🖥️ To install Windows 10 (64-bit) using an 8GB USB pendrive, use Microsoft’s official Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB, then boot from it to install Windows. Avoid third-party sites like getintopc.com for ISO downloads.
Here’s a complete, safe, and step-by-step guide:

✅ What You’ll Need
A Windows 10 64-bit ISO (from Microsoft)
An 8GB or larger USB pendrive
A working PC with internet access
Rufus (optional tool for creating bootable USB)
VMware Workstation Pro (only if installing on a virtual machine)

🔧 Step 1: Download Windows 10 ISO
Go to the official Microsoft page:
👉 Download Windows 10
Click “Download tool now” to get the Media Creation Tool
Run the tool and select “Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file)”
Choose 64-bit, your language, and edition
Select USB flash drive and choose your 8GB pendrive
💡 This will erase all data on the USB. Back up important files first.


💽 Step 2: Boot from USB
Insert the USB into the PC/laptop where you want to install Windows
Restart the computer and press the boot menu key (e.g., F12, Esc, F9 depending on brand)
Select the USB drive from the boot menu
Windows Setup will launch

🖱️ Step 3: Install Windows 10
Choose your language, time, and keyboard layout
Click “Install Now”
Enter your product key or click “I don’t have a product key” to activate later
Choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)
Select the partition to install Windows (format if needed)
Click Next and let the installation complete

🧪 Optional: Use VMware Workstation Pro
If you're testing Windows 10 in a virtual environment:
Open VMware Workstation Pro
Create a new virtual machine
Mount the ISO file as the boot disk
Follow the same installation steps inside the VM

🎥 Tools Used in Your Video
Movavi Video Editor Plus – for editing and screen capture
Bandicam – for recording tutorials or walkthroughs

⚠️ Important Notes
Do not use unofficial ISO sources like getintopc.com—they may contain modified or unsafe files
Always verify ISO integrity if downloaded separately
You’ll need a valid product key to activate Windows after installation


https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/w...

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/techtip...

https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...