For win10 after I did a clean isntall, it will detect the chipset, SSD,HDD,GPU etc and get all the drivers?!?! Which is better, let win10 get all the drivers or I manually download each one and install them?
This was so helpful! I wanted to upgrade my hdd to an ssd and this was super easy to follow. I have literally never done anything like this before and you made it idiot proof. Love it.
Hello! Just have a quick question. Upgrading my build. Going from Intel I7 7700k -> Ryzen 7 5800x. I currently use a SATA SSD and a HDD (system imaged from my SSD just in case). I am installing a brand new, never used M.2 SSD for the upgrade, and I plan on installing a fresh OS on it. My question is this: Can I (after boot up and all drivers are updated, etc and everything is solid) simply plug in my old SSD & HDD WITHOUT deleting the said info on those drives??? (Keep in mind that I would shutdown the computer, plug those in, load up bios, make sure boot priority is still going to my M.2, then load to desktop). If I keep my boot priority on the M.2, my old SSD OS shouldn’t interfere with it correct? Thank you!
@@hunterrivera4984 correct you can boot from both drives example (you have windows on one drive and Linux or mac on the other drive you would need to go into the BIOS and change the os drive to the other one.
Just restored a laptop which lay for 3 years, new hard drive fitted and thanks to your step by step clear instructions its now working perfectly . Many thanks Mr Thrasher
Wow, what a great video. I upgraded to 16 gigs of RAM and used this video to switch from 32 bit to 64 bit windows all onto a new SSD ditched the HDD. IT ALL WORKED GREAT!! This video saved me from buying a new computer and a lot of money. Thank you for your help!
Thank You So Much for telling me about deleting the partition. OMFG I spent an hour trying to figure out why my 468gb SSD wouldn't install win 10 until I heard you say about deleting all the partitions. Wow I am so relieved right now. You have provided the best UA-cam help video on UA-cam itself.
Thanks for this! I have been trying to get Windows 10 installed on a fresh hard drive for the past few days and this did the trick! This still works as of February 2020.
12th nov 2019 After having to replace a failed hard drive in my laptop i thought it was going to be a nightmare sorting it but with your 12 minute tutorial it was a breeze...only problem i had was i had to delete all the partitions to allow the install. So..thanks very much. Saved me getting loads of grief from the wife.
I can not thank you enough!! I watched another video & he verbally went through the process so fast I simply could not follow. This is my first time doing this so your very clear step-by-step directions & visual aid are so appreciated. Absolutely an excellent & extremely helpful video. Thank you.
I want to thank you so much for your video. My computer was stuck with a bad Windows 7 install that someone else installed for about five weeks I came across your video and installed it and it is working fine!
Great tutorial! I was not sure whether to upgrade or custom install, and whether I need to create a new partition. You sure cleared that out. Thanks a lot!
I’ll preface by saying I’m not entirely computer savvy, so I was heavily leaning on learning from a YT guide. This was perfect, simple to follow and now I feel I can do it on my own in the future. Thank you!
I just want to put this out there. While making a windows 10 media installation tool, while using a 8GB or higher USB ( I used 2.0 both I believe are fine) I ran into the problem, it stated there needs to be 8gb or more of storage on the C: drive, even though I was attempting to JUST put the media creation tool onto the USB. You need to have 8gb or more on the C: drive regardless of where you set up the creation tool. After clearing space, I was allowed to follow the steps in this video just fine. This is just an FYI for anyone who runs into the problem I did.
Thank you so much for this video. I was hesitant to do a fresh Windows 10 install on my new Samsung SSD hard drive until I saw your video. Now my 11 year old HP pavilion has new life. 2 minute boot up now only takes 10 seconds... 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank you for the video i have just ordered a SSD my first one and i am going to install windows on it and i needed to see how i manage that and now i see its pretty simple thanks again !:)
Oh, man! Thanks for this video. I had to dig around a lot to find a video that was quick and to the point. It was a nightmare getting my computer ready, I had issues with BIOS, the video card, CMOS, but once all of that was sorted out I was able to follow along with your video painlessly. Lol!
Thank you! You just saved me from ditching an aging laptop due to formating issue during the windows re-installation process. Deleting all partitions first solved the problem.
Thank you for mentioning the boot selection from the USB. So many videos are missing this step despite some computers auto selecting to boot from the usb drive.
PS also must take out the USB out before the new reboot or may even have to change the BIOS order of boot list so it doesn't boot from the USB drive you selected, depending on your laptop. Thank you!
Thank you. Great instructions. Works like a charm. Just a note, in Acer Aspire laptop in Bios Boot you need to move the USB drive where the ISO is to the first place by using F6 or F5 before saving and exiting. Other than that this instruction is perfect.
Good one...I really was having hard time getting through the overall installation after upgrading to ssd...this video was very helpful..very well and clear explaination.Thanks so much
Bro I have recently bought a new SSD and going to do a fresh Windows install on it... I wanted to ask few questions... 1. Whether I will have to create New Volume from disk management after installing SSD in my laptop? 2. Will I have to change some settings other than Boot priority in the BIOS menu before or after installing Windows 10 on SSD? 3. Whether creating partitions of SSD like system reserved etc. necessary during Windows installation? (Even after watching video I'm still confused regarding this....😅)
Thanks for the great video, used your tip about deleting all the partitions, and loaded windows right away(after many attempts of trying to format), finally!! Thought my hard drive was corrupted, so I ended up buying a 500gb ssd, I'll install it when I get it and keep my old one for storage.
Thanks, I didn't know what the partitions did and thought I might brick my computer by deleting them. 100% not the case, totally safe to delete all of them for complete clean install.
@@BlackKnight-ch4en It did actually which prevented the first attempt at creating the Windows 10 media creation tool.After formatting ,no problem.Thanks!
(January 2020) Thanks! Installed a new SSD and deleted all partition after making sure everything I wanted saved was to my cloud. If you’re using MSI and can’t seem to get into windows setup, change your boot priority to your installation tool!
my hdd on my computer crashed so I switched over to a ssd and im going to give this a try once I get out of class, great video, thank you for the information !!
Shark in The Atlantis hey so my hdd basically fucked up n got corrupted. Its a old hard drive (sata 2) and i recently upgraded my mobo cpu and ram. So after a day i got bsod problems and tried to reinstall windows but the hard drive basically isnt compatible with my mobo. Im just asking if i buy a new ssd and remove my corrupt hard drive. Can i use my usb windows 10 installer to install on the new ssd with no problems? (I cant really boot into anything so i just wanna make sure i can do dis before ordering)
@@xStrikerBoss sure u can.. if u install from usb (flashdrive) u can just install it right away! After u plug in ur usb, open to boot settings, and select boot to usb devices. In my laptop the shortcut is ("fn+f12") (To put windows instsller in usb, just download windows media creation tool and install it to ur usb.)
Shark in The Atlantis yeah i already have it setup on my usb, i tried reinstalling windows 10 on my old hdd for my new motherboard. I still bsod any time i attempt it. My hdd is sata 2 and my mobo only has sata 3 parts. (Do u recommend anything else to do before ordering a new ssd?) Sorry for asking so many questions i just wanna hopefully fix this, it has been bothering me all week.
@@xStrikerBoss yeah if a harddisk is broken (corrupted, & so on) its really hard to fix it. And harddisk life span is short, because it has mechanical parts that moving. I recommend just buy ssd (it will last much longer)...
I am going to try this on my Girlfriend's laptop as since the NEW update her laptop has not worked correctly so I will let you know the out come. Also thank you for taking the time to explain all the steps as I have watched other videos that missed out some facts you mentioned.
I was following the video and installed the window on a USB. I missed it myself but can there be an annotation in the video to remind everyone that this will FORMAT AND WIPE the USB plz. The text in the installer itself is very small as well.
Thank you for letting me know everything. I've watched other videos and then just gave up bc they were old and the software and the website have changed since then. But now I am on my way to install my Windows 10 to a USB flash drive. Thank you!
Thank you. I got the GANDCRAB virus downloading Vuescan software from the Pirates Bay and despite losing some recent files that I hadn't archived/backed up I soon decided to cut my loses and start afresh when the computer started misbehaving. I actually reformatted my SSD on a 2nd machine and then followed your video using a USB key installation. I had no fewer than 5 partitions but by deleting them one at a time got them down to one. After that it's just a matter of following the onscreen instructions and accepting it will take some time to upgrade the USB W10 installation. But thanks for the help . . .
I am just bought a new SSD ,and I finished putting Windows in a disk .When I first open laptop ,it shows the menu .But I cannot find the same option like you .So I close It .and I just open it Again .It just still in brand
Thank you I had to do a clean reinstall bec I upgraded my motherboard so I had to get a new windows key and this video help me out bec I for got on how to do all this.thank you for the great help on this.
Just did this for the second time last night for my Lenovo 430s as installed extra 4 Gig of RAM but Only pick's - up 8.00 GB (3.22 GB usable),on Windows 10Pro on to a ScanDisk 32 Gig and useing the USB way to use my Laptop. To enter Bios i need to fast on start-up by pressing the enter - key as i have trimmed as much as possible on other Pro Video's ,but this is the best way to have a great running machine bar my RAM,i set it to Max in the set-up for Virtual Performance but need to put a top number and a bottom amount in that setting under MSCONFIG as im getting there & sorting my 8Gig of RAM out Now mainly because Lenovo's can go up to 32Gig's with space under the keyboard aswell as the RAM-BAYS ....nice video ....Cheers 🍻
Sir it was. A great video just I had one important query at 11:40, so my doubt is.. What if we don't delete the partions & proceed next? In case if we delete will it get formated? And what exactly we should do there.. Should be select the ssd partion for windows installation!? Waiting for the reply.. Please
I just finished building my gaming pc, and I downloaded the windows creation tool into a usb, and when I insert it to my rig it takes me to the bios, then I set the boot priority to the sandisk partitions 1 and my computer freezes, then I restart it again then I set the one that says sandisk to boot priority and a small windows icon appears and it loads up for like 2 seconds and it freezes, and nothing happens.
Yes, turns out that when I ordered my motherboard it had the recent updated bios at that time, but a few days later they had a new updated bios that’s had to be installed, so once I downloaded the new version of bios and installed it, the windows installation was easy, that’s all I needed the new updated bios
"Because I've already read the terms and conditions" that is just too good, just like how I always read instructions for ikea products
For win10 after I did a clean isntall, it will detect the chipset, SSD,HDD,GPU etc and get all the drivers?!?! Which is better, let win10 get all the drivers or I manually download each one and install them?
Why does it stop installing windows when it reaches around 80%?
Always good to find a help video without a bunch of nonsense. Thanks for getting to the point and doing what the title says you're doing.
Fr especially when you are new to computers and trying to troubleshoot shit and people are just wasting your time lmaaoo
My laptop sat under my bed for 4 years until I saw this video.... Blessing! Like New...
This was so helpful! I wanted to upgrade my hdd to an ssd and this was super easy to follow. I have literally never done anything like this before and you made it idiot proof. Love it.
Hello! Just have a quick question.
Upgrading my build. Going from Intel I7 7700k -> Ryzen 7 5800x.
I currently use a SATA SSD and a HDD (system imaged from my SSD just in case).
I am installing a brand new, never used M.2 SSD for the upgrade, and I plan on installing a fresh OS on it.
My question is this:
Can I (after boot up and all drivers are updated, etc and everything is solid) simply plug in my old SSD & HDD WITHOUT deleting the said info on those drives??? (Keep in mind that I would shutdown the computer, plug those in, load up bios, make sure boot priority is still going to my M.2, then load to desktop).
If I keep my boot priority on the M.2, my old SSD OS shouldn’t interfere with it correct?
Thank you!
@@hunterrivera4984 correct you can boot from both drives
example (you have windows on one drive and Linux or mac on the other drive you would need to go into the BIOS and change the os drive to the other one.
I've been using this video for 3 years now... I cannot say "Thank you" enough!
Simple and complete. :)
Bruh why would u reinstall windows this much?
Can't you just memorize it now? 😂
Thanks! I was getting non-stop errors for the disk format type, banging my head on the wall. Delete all partitions and all is good. Great video!!
January 2020-- Worked perfectly. switched to an ssd hard drive on my pc. thank you for this well explained video.
Just restored a laptop which lay for 3 years, new hard drive fitted and thanks to your step by step clear instructions its now working perfectly . Many thanks Mr Thrasher
Wow, what a great video. I upgraded to 16 gigs of RAM and used this video to switch from 32 bit to 64 bit windows all onto a new SSD ditched the HDD. IT ALL WORKED GREAT!! This video saved me from buying a new computer and a lot of money. Thank you for your help!
After hours of trying to boot with a SSD this video helped me thanks so much!!👍
i'll just ask this question after 1+ year, do u remember if your pc reset?
like, did everything get deleted?
@@pers0nthatexists669 ofc it did he formatted the drives
Thank You So Much for telling me about deleting the partition. OMFG I spent an hour trying to figure out why my 468gb SSD wouldn't install win 10 until I heard you say about deleting all the partitions. Wow I am so relieved right now. You have provided the best UA-cam help video on UA-cam itself.
Daniel Pindell I agree I had same problem !
Finally, a video that made SENSE for what I'm looking to do. THANK YOU!
Thanks for this! I have been trying to get Windows 10 installed on a fresh hard drive for the past few days and this did the trick! This still works as of February 2020.
Hey bro!
I am having the same problem I want to install windows on my SSD ..
after deleting partitions BIOS will delete?
12th nov 2019
After having to replace a failed hard drive in my laptop i thought it was going to be a nightmare sorting it but with your 12 minute tutorial it was a breeze...only problem i had was i had to delete all the partitions to allow the install.
So..thanks very much. Saved me getting loads of grief from the wife.
I can not thank you enough!! I watched another video & he verbally went through the process so fast I simply could not follow. This is my first time doing this so your very clear step-by-step directions & visual aid are so appreciated. Absolutely an excellent & extremely helpful video. Thank you.
I want to thank you so much for your video. My computer was stuck with a bad Windows 7 install that someone else installed for about five weeks I came across your video and installed it and it is working fine!
Great tutorial! I was not sure whether to upgrade or custom install, and whether I need to create a new partition. You sure cleared that out. Thanks a lot!
I used this video a few times when I forget how to do it. So straight forward and helpful.
1 month late hahah but do you have any idea if this process is still the exact same?
@@zumeow I think so, as long as you are installing Windows 10 this guide should still do the job.
@@griff311 thank you!
I’ll preface by saying I’m not entirely computer savvy, so I was heavily leaning on learning from a YT guide. This was perfect, simple to follow and now I feel I can do it on my own in the future. Thank you!
I just want to put this out there. While making a windows 10 media installation tool, while using a 8GB or higher USB ( I used 2.0 both I believe are fine) I ran into the problem, it stated there needs to be 8gb or more of storage on the C: drive, even though I was attempting to JUST put the media creation tool onto the USB.
You need to have 8gb or more on the C: drive regardless of where you set up the creation tool. After clearing space, I was allowed to follow the steps in this video just fine. This is just an FYI for anyone who runs into the problem I did.
Thank you. First video of many that explained this process well and concise.
Thank you so much for this video. I was hesitant to do a fresh Windows 10 install on my new Samsung SSD hard drive until I saw your video. Now my 11 year old HP pavilion has new life.
2 minute boot up now only takes 10 seconds... 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I got a twin!!!
Thank you for the video i have just ordered a SSD my first one and i am going to install windows on it and i needed to see how i manage that and now i see its pretty simple thanks again !:)
Hope everything went/goes great!
Oh, man! Thanks for this video. I had to dig around a lot to find a video that was quick and to the point. It was a nightmare getting my computer ready, I had issues with BIOS, the video card, CMOS, but once all of that was sorted out I was able to follow along with your video painlessly. Lol!
Thank you! You just saved me from ditching an aging laptop due to formating issue during the windows re-installation process. Deleting all partitions first solved the problem.
I love you man. This helped me solved my missing windows defender that only shows "Security at a glance". Now I can rest at ease.
Thankyou man, this was a last resort as no other tutorial would work.
Thank you for mentioning the boot selection from the USB. So many videos are missing this step despite some computers auto selecting to boot from the usb drive.
At 4:34 mine shows
[ 8gb of free disk space needed on (c:) ]
Which is where I store my windows system. Please help me
PS also must take out the USB out before the new reboot or may even have to change the BIOS order of boot list so it doesn't boot from the USB drive you selected, depending on your laptop. Thank you!
This was very helpful to me thank you
Andrew, you are amazing!!! I followed your easy to follow steps and got it done. Thank you so very much.
Thank you. Great instructions. Works like a charm. Just a note, in Acer Aspire laptop in Bios Boot you need to move the USB drive where the ISO is to the first place by using F6 or F5 before saving and exiting. Other than that this instruction is perfect.
February 2020, worked like a charm. Thanks dude!
Good one...I really was having hard time getting through the overall installation after upgrading to ssd...this video was very helpful..very well and clear explaination.Thanks so much
Bro I have recently bought a new SSD and going to do a fresh Windows install on it... I wanted to ask few questions...
1. Whether I will have to create New Volume from disk management after installing SSD in my laptop?
2. Will I have to change some settings other than Boot priority in the BIOS menu before or after installing Windows 10 on SSD?
3. Whether creating partitions of SSD like system reserved etc. necessary during Windows installation? (Even after watching video I'm still confused regarding this....😅)
what if my pc has win 10 and i coonect second ssd with win 7 on it, would i see everything i had from desktop on win 7 sdd on win 10 desktop?
THANKS After 100s of videos that I saw this one worked.
Amazing video! I kept getting errors until that deleting the partitions and it installed thank you!
I have Windows XP. Will this work? Thank You so much.
July 2020, worked for me, thanks alot! nice video, very straight to the point and very helpfull.
Worked perfectly. Thank you
Thanks for the great video, used your tip about deleting all the partitions, and loaded windows right away(after many attempts of trying to format), finally!! Thought my hard drive was corrupted, so I ended up buying a 500gb ssd, I'll install it when I get it and keep my old one for storage.
9:50 is exactlywhat i am looking for!! thanks!!!
Love this video, clean explanation and detailed steps, 10/10
Thanks, I didn't know what the partitions did and thought I might brick my computer by deleting them. 100% not the case, totally safe to delete all of them for complete clean install.
I did this for latitude e7450 and it worked perfectly. Thankyou very much
Thanks very much.That was simple,clear,comprehensive and enabling.
@@BlackKnight-ch4en It did actually which prevented the first attempt at creating the Windows 10 media creation tool.After formatting ,no problem.Thanks!
(January 2020) Thanks! Installed a new SSD and deleted all partition after making sure everything I wanted saved was to my cloud. If you’re using MSI and can’t seem to get into windows setup, change your boot priority to your installation tool!
my hdd on my computer crashed so I switched over to a ssd and im going to give this a try once I get out of class, great video, thank you for the information !!
Same thing happened to me did u end up needing a new key
Your tone of voice is so nice for tutorials
Thank you for the information! Some of the other videos were over explaining and never really went into detail like you did. Thank you!
January 2020 worked perfectly. Thank you very much!
It can work on SATA hard drive as I don't have ssd hard drive?? Please answer if you know
2020 worked for me!
New Windows on SSD instead of hard drive.
does your hard drive still have all of your memory on it
@@okipullup6886 just dont format the hard drive and keep ur files backup
July 2020 and worked perfect. Thank you very much
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was trying to clone the OS off my HDD and it failed miserably! I was at my wits end
Worked June 2020
SAMEE!! im trying to clone my windows from hdd to ssd but it never worked and im tired of it, so i choose to install new windows on my ssd..
Shark in The Atlantis hey so my hdd basically fucked up n got corrupted. Its a old hard drive (sata 2) and i recently upgraded my mobo cpu and ram. So after a day i got bsod problems and tried to reinstall windows but the hard drive basically isnt compatible with my mobo. Im just asking if i buy a new ssd and remove my corrupt hard drive. Can i use my usb windows 10 installer to install on the new ssd with no problems? (I cant really boot into anything so i just wanna make sure i can do dis before ordering)
@@xStrikerBoss sure u can.. if u install from usb (flashdrive) u can just install it right away! After u plug in ur usb, open to boot settings, and select boot to usb devices. In my laptop the shortcut is ("fn+f12")
(To put windows instsller in usb, just download windows media creation tool and install it to ur usb.)
Shark in The Atlantis yeah i already have it setup on my usb, i tried reinstalling windows 10 on my old hdd for my new motherboard. I still bsod any time i attempt it. My hdd is sata 2 and my mobo only has sata 3 parts. (Do u recommend anything else to do before ordering a new ssd?) Sorry for asking so many questions i just wanna hopefully fix this, it has been bothering me all week.
@@xStrikerBoss yeah if a harddisk is broken (corrupted, & so on) its really hard to fix it. And harddisk life span is short, because it has mechanical parts that moving. I recommend just buy ssd (it will last much longer)...
I am going to try this on my Girlfriend's laptop as since the NEW update her laptop has not worked correctly so I will let you know the out come.
Also thank you for taking the time to explain all the steps as I have watched other videos that missed out some facts you mentioned.
I was following the video and installed the window on a USB. I missed it myself but can there be an annotation in the video to remind everyone that this will FORMAT AND WIPE the USB plz. The text in the installer itself is very small as well.
Thanks man! Youre a legend. Really helped me.
*April 2019 -- WORKED*
R u dumb ? It will always work
Gurtoris welp apparently the comment helped 55 people
@@TIMZD5 for now.
@@gurtoris9965 does this method reset the whole PC? maybe dumb question but just want to be safe
Thank you for letting me know everything. I've watched other videos and then just gave up bc they were old and the software and the website have changed since then. But now I am on my way to install my Windows 10 to a USB flash drive. Thank you!
THANK YOU! That was as clear, as helpful as it can get.
very well made video.. this how instructional content should be made... Simple.. thanks mate!
Thank you. You really helped me out with the new installation on my SSD
Thank you for such a simple and easy to understand video:)
I know this video is old but thank you so much i was about to go return my ssd because I thought it didn’t work but then I saw this video thank you
Thank you.
I got the GANDCRAB virus downloading Vuescan software from the Pirates Bay and despite losing some recent files that I hadn't archived/backed up I soon decided to cut my loses and start afresh when the computer started misbehaving. I actually reformatted my SSD on a 2nd machine and then followed your video using a USB key installation. I had no fewer than 5 partitions but by deleting them one at a time got them down to one. After that it's just a matter of following the onscreen instructions and accepting it will take some time to upgrade the USB W10 installation. But thanks for the help . . .
This should be at the top .. nice tutorial man 👍🏻
Thank you, work perfectly
Thanks it really helped a lot, keep up the good work.
I am just bought a new SSD ,and I finished putting Windows in a disk .When I first open laptop ,it shows the menu .But I cannot find the same option like you .So I close It .and I just open it Again .It just still in brand
Kudos bro, very impressed and worked like a charm!
Thank you I had to do a clean reinstall bec I upgraded my motherboard so I had to get a new windows key and this video help me out bec I for got on how to do all this.thank you for the great help on this.
Best video I found thank you
Thanks for letting me know I was scared to break something
Thank you! Worked for me May 2020
Thank you so much this is much appreciated and you helped me through
Thank you! It worked great. Thank you for posting this easy to understand video.
I did the full setup process and it brought me right back to the first menu screen of windows setup
You need to remove the memory stick once the installation states its restarting.
Thank you very much. Straight to the point.
Very Concise, Very Understandable!!!
Super helpful. Thanks Andy!
Works on all windows! Thank you!
Simple clear english and easy. Nice ✌
Good video but when i have to remove the usb pendrive?
Finally!!,
I have found the video I was looking for😀
This tutorial really helped me out 😭
I want to say thank you so much i form Jamaica and this is work for me 2024 😅 omg i feel so good ❤❤❤ thank you so much
Just did this for the second time last night for my Lenovo 430s as installed extra 4 Gig of RAM but Only pick's - up 8.00 GB (3.22 GB usable),on Windows 10Pro on to a ScanDisk 32 Gig and useing the USB way to use my Laptop. To enter Bios i need to fast on start-up by pressing the enter - key as i have trimmed as much as possible on other Pro Video's ,but this is the best way to have a great running machine bar my RAM,i set it to Max in the set-up for Virtual Performance but need to put a top number and a bottom amount in that setting under MSCONFIG as im getting there & sorting my 8Gig of RAM out Now mainly because Lenovo's can go up to 32Gig's with space under the keyboard aswell as the RAM-BAYS ....nice video ....Cheers 🍻
Thanx for the video, very clear explanation and it worked perfectly!!
Still good advise in 2021 Thank you.Worked on a Surface Pro that had windows 8.1 pro.
Worked flawlessly, thanks
Sir it was. A great video just I had one important query at 11:40, so my doubt is.. What if we don't delete the partions & proceed next?
In case if we delete will it get formated?
And what exactly we should do there.. Should be select the ssd partion for windows installation!?
Waiting for the reply.. Please
Thanks for the help found out I had to hit fn and f2 to get to the bios now I'm up and running
Amazing video. Helped so much! Thank you
I stupidly installed Server 2016 on my laptop instead of doing it on VMware. This really covered my butt. Thanks!!
Thanks one of the best tutorial
Thank you. This is exactly what I need
Worked for me as of Oct 29 2019!
Great information regard 32 bit vs 64 bit never understood that until today.
Great video, talking and explaining at a good 👍 pace
I just finished building my gaming pc, and I downloaded the windows creation tool into a usb, and when I insert it to my rig it takes me to the bios, then I set the boot priority to the sandisk partitions 1 and my computer freezes, then I restart it again then I set the one that says sandisk to boot priority and a small windows icon appears and it loads up for like 2 seconds and it freezes, and nothing happens.
TheMartingrc I’m having the same issue as we speak. Did you figure out a solution?
Yes, turns out that when I ordered my motherboard it had the recent updated bios at that time, but a few days later they had a new updated bios that’s had to be installed, so once I downloaded the new version of bios and installed it, the windows installation was easy, that’s all I needed the new updated bios
Thanks alot. Video really helped and right to the point.