How to Install Windows 8
How to Clean Install Windows 8 – Step-by-Step Guide
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Want to give your PC a fresh start with Windows 8? A clean installation erases everything on your hard drive and installs a fresh copy of Windows. It's the best way to speed up an old PC or fix software problems. Let’s walk through the process step by step.
What You’ll Need:
- A working PC or laptop
- USB flash drive (at least 8GB)
- Windows 8 ISO file
- Bootable USB creation tool (BalenaEtcher recommended)
Download Windows 8 ISO:
Click here to download Windows 8
Step 1: Create a Bootable USB
- Follow this guide: How to Create a Bootable USB using BalenaEtcher
- Select the Windows 8 ISO you downloaded.
- Choose your USB drive and click Flash.
- Wait until the process completes and safely eject the USB.
Step 2: Boot From the USB
- Insert the USB into the target PC.
- Restart and enter the boot menu (commonly by pressing F12, ESC, or DEL depending on your system).
- Select the USB drive from the list and press Enter.
Step 3: Clean Install Windows 8
- When setup starts, choose your language and click Next.
- Click Install Now.
- Skip entering the product key if you don’t have it right now.
- Select your Windows 8 version (e.g., Core, Pro).
- Accept the license agreement and click Next.
- Select Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
- Delete all old partitions, click New to create one, then click Next.
- Windows 8 will now install. This might take around 15–30 minutes.
Step 4: Set Up Windows
- After installation, follow the setup instructions: choose a PC name, region, user account, and settings.
- You can sign in with a Microsoft account or use a local account.
Step 5: Update Drivers and System
- Go to Control Panel > Windows Update and check for updates.
- Install drivers for your graphics, sound, and network if they aren’t installed automatically.
Conclusion
Congrats! Your PC is now running a clean, fresh version of Windows 8. Remember to install your favorite apps and enable automatic updates to stay secure.
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