Nice video. Just a few points. 1. Fast Boot setting IS important. It should be disabled (or partially disabled), Fast Boot means it won't poll for bootable USB devices on boot so it won't see your USB drive. All three of your systems had it disabled. 2. On some BIOSes you have to set a BIOS Master Password before the Secure Boot option is visible. Once you set the password, you can disable Secure Boot and then clear the password by pressing ENTER when setting a new password. This saves you forgetting what the password was 6 months later!
This was EXCELLENT from start to finish (Production quality, information, commentary, user-setup variables etc). One of the best techie how-to videos I've seen in a long time. THANKS!
I have been trying to figure out how to enable the UEFI and reinstall everything for weeks. I just happened to find you, and I did it in less than a couple of hours. Thank you for a great tutorial.
One of the best instructional videos that I have viewed on youtube. Easy to follow, easy to understand what the presenter is saying, and it worked great. Wow, I'm looking at the comments now and I'm echoing others' comments. Great Job.
Thank you very much my friend. I bought a Lenovo laptop and couldn't figure out why flash drive won't show in boot menu till I figured that apparently laptops don't come with legacy bios anymore but only uefi or whatever so I used your guide to create a uefi Bootable flash drive by Rufus. So thank you so much.
I can’t thank you enough! I haven’t built a computer in 15 years so I’m a bit rusty. Using a USB is so much faster easier and cheaper. Putting all this together with the different system bios too, wow! Thank you again for your hard work!
At 7:43 you recommend using a USB3 drive, however many computers won't support USB3 (even though they have a USB3 port) until 'after' they fully boot up. That is because many computers can't load USB3 drivers through the UEFI (BIOS for us old guys) and must wait for 'startup'. Therefore using a USB2 device, albeit slower, is more universally accepted. Just as older computers did not support the use of the mouse while in UEFI (or 'BIOS'), the same is true of USB3.
Wow, what an excellent video, thank you for taking so much time to put this all together I'm 75 yrs. old, but following your instructions I know I can do this. My fairly new desktop crashed and burned on me and the MSI tech who worked with me told me I needed to fix my OS, as he could not find it. I am hoping that when this USB is finished I can get my computer back running again!!!!:)
So yesterday I struggled all day with my PC's issues; I done all that I could from hard drive checking to ram checking and even checked things that I know wasn't the problem just in case and after a long time of fails and struggling I was ready to just give up and try the next day until I found this video and I felt obligated to say to you Thank You! The full tutorial and word for word explanation on using Terminal and creating this bootable USB. I am on the PC typing this because you deserve a LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!
I couldn’t get my MSI laptop out of a reboot loop due to the MSI factory reset tool erasing OS and trying to recover it using the wrong disk. Eventually erased all disks trying to repair the boot directory using command prompt. Finally decided to do a fresh download of windows but the BIOS wouldn’t download it in UEFI mode only Legacy mode which was limiting my system. After finding this in depth guide you have gotten me much closer than anyone else has. I accidentally downloaded the 32 bit which my bios then informed me it was searching for a 64-bit OS file, I’m downloading that and giving it another shot! 🤞 fingers crossed that it will work. Thanks so much for helping understand partitions disks and bios much better.
I replaced a HDD on my laptop and installed windows 10 by myself. This is something i have never done before. I was able to do all of that just in a day by watching videos on UA-cam.
Amazing , I just used this to create a windows 11 boot on a laptop that would not let me install windows 10 using my purchased official windows 10 key fob using EUFI , I had to keep using legacy. But now I can now finally use EUFI. Thank you dude
This video helped me massively. I am using an Alienware M17 R3 and it was a pain in the.... Just to get it to boot a USB stick but this man just saved me. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
You are a lifesaver... I just bought a Predator Triton 300 with only a UEFI boot option. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out until I saw your video. Thanks a ton!
22:49 The effect is not because of the recording. . I have that as well, it stayed on my screen for about ten seconds and really SCARED ME OFF when i see them. i guess i’d fxxk the power cable out if i didn’t press CONTINUE on your video at the next moment, because I am staying up whole night doing this full of errors. its so smooth to follow with your video, You also solved the NTFS problem i encountered.. while i was still stupidily trying to force the FAT32 on REFUS..... such a sense of solace and relief to follow with your video, you solved all my problems thank you absolutely it's a perfect video!!!
Great...6 hours trying to install win 10 on SSD from USB key with many attempt...finally I knew that bootable USB created with Windows Creation Tool doesn't BOOT in UEFI mode!!!! Thank you so much (and thank you to Rufus team too😂)
I'm former 22 year I.T retired. I recently learned of you. I decided to check out this video. Do you always use the long way of doing things? Not all viewers know about a command prompt. You had Explorer opened. You could have plugged the USB in... opened the USB and clicked "Select All" and click "Delete" to delete the contents. I think you use the command prompt to increase your skill at using the syntax.
Finally someone like you helped us and understand us what is the point how to understand the roots before solving the boot problems Thank you brother appreciate what you have done for all of us my Allah Reward you 👍🏻🙏🏻
I think you should make it clear that you are installing Windows 10 on your computer's HDD. I believe Rufus also enables installation on the external flash drive itself using Windows to Go option. A flash drive of at least 32GB would be needed in this case. Otherwise it was a very clear explanation.
Ain't it easier you just *Make your own video* instead of editing this guy's ? This is what ruins YT , I know ,majority verdict know what he's doing ,you always get one , seriously dude,put your own 'How I boot / put W10 on a Iso via Rufus ! Thanks m8, great video 🇬🇧🙏
Thank you, Thank you!! Just used your video to get an older Win10 laptop up and running. This was very helpful and easy to follow!! Appreciate you and the effort to make this video!
Sir! thank you very much for saving me. I build a pc and I was worry that I was not going to get it pass bios, I have had the pc for 2 weeks now, I was going back and forth with other videos and this video just save my butt. If it didn’t work for you. Try taking off the raid mode from the simple setting(copy every single stuff that he do). Thanks again sir!
"ERROR the specified procedure could not be found" This is what i get from rufus. Tried different flash disks. Stuck then - I realize maybe Rufus Version 3.14 causes this error on Win7. I have Downloaded your version(Older 3.11), worked like charm. Thanks
Excellent tutorial. I did the same thing with an external SSD 500Go insteed a key on my PC with windows 7. All my disk were mechanic disks. So my old PC with an I7 procesor and an external SSD is runing faster now with Win 10. I have still only 8 Go RAM but I am really happy with the results . With pour video I understood the secure boot problem. Many many thanks for your help !!! . Great quality your moovie . I will follow you on UA-cam from France where I live👍👍👍.
Thank you so so much. I spend hours in youtube before finding thta video, but it was worth it. Clear and FULL instructions, understandable and with very good articulation. Can't thank you enough!
Your explanation was crystal clear as a beginner I have learnt a lot in this tutorial..Finally I can install Windows10 on my laptop by myself. Thank you so much for sharing such a great information on how to install Windows system on the new computer .I can't wait to see more of your videos with a great explanation..
Ty! Great video. This solved the Windows 11 secure boot requirement. After installing this version of Windows 10 it checked off the box. Much appreciated
Thankyou very much.. Just to add a point where he had already showned it in the video.. I was having a hard time on the exact issue with a new HP15-dy2703dx. As he said, Rufus really does the trick and we have to make sure to disable secure boot option. Cheers mate.. Thanks for the video.
I'm so confused, you go through all of this work then when youre selecting partitions you are installing windows not on the usb but on an empty harddrive already on the computer thats 256 gbs. I was trying to find a way to launch windows from the usb to try recovering data on harddrive in computer...
Great video, very informative, thank you. The only thing I'd like to add is for newer HP laptops like mine there's also a known issue of the Intel Optane memory getting corrupted or due to a hardware issue which doesn't allow this bootable USB to recognize the hard drive. Therefore you have to include the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) drivers for the specific laptop within the boot USB so it will see the hard drive during the recovery process. The use of the Rufus utility seemed more effective than HP's own system recovery process so I appreciate you having shared this video.
Hello. I must be doing something wrong. Your video is very clear and precise and lots of people have left great comments of how it worked for them???? This did not work for me. I got to the part where the HP laptop saw the sub stick with the UFI files on it but that was it. It did not give an option to select anything other than the drive itself. It did not show the 2 partitions (which are on the usb. I checked as you did to confirm they were all there.) I selected the usb stick hit enter and just got a black screen for a while then I got a selection of coloured dots that almost looked like sets of Christmas tree lights. Nothing else happened and no options came up on my screen. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong or if something else needs doing? Sorry for all the questions but this laptop is doing my head in. IT should be straight forward to install windows 10 on an SSD and put it back into the laptop and hey presto.....usually it works with no issues. This time......it's really not having it. Thank you for any help you could offer. Regards Darren
Fantastic!! Thanks so much for making this. I ran into a different error with every other video I attempted, and this provided a great end-to-end solution for me. Thanks again, subscribed
@@Phobos1483 oh okay thanks for the reply. My issue is not being able to get it on my ssd now. I think it’s corrupted after me stupidly changing the partition from MBR to GPT. Gonna test by buying another usb to at least hold windows and try to maybe fix the ssd. Problem is I can’t boot from anything when I plug it in
Thank you . I have watched other videos but yours was very excellent . Everything told was step by step . For a beginner this detailed video is great . And also the different bios 👍
You can also change the user agent on your browser. Making it act like it is visiting the windows downloader website on a mac for example. Then you can download the .ISO's without a has
Great video, just one question. Can I instead of installing the Windows ISO, clone my already existed Windows 10 system and then flash it as an ISO with Rufus? Will this achieve the same thing without losing any data after first boot? The cloning will be done on the same drive it was before.
Great video! It helped me so much; thank you! Quick question. I have an MSI GE72MVR 7RG(Apache Pro) MS-179 and my BIOS menu looks like the normal windows one and not yours. Is there any reason for this and can I get mine to look like yours?
Congrats for your nice video. I have a question for you. I m follwoing every step but when I try to boot from the usb, it stucks at the Verifying DMI Pool Data
It is not the same. The Windows Explorer method works sometimes. If the USB flash drive is "messed up," the Windows Explorer method will not work correctly. The Diskpart method will always work unless the drive is completely broken and unusable.
Just to add, mine acer 3 A315-21 laptop due to not compatible with Window 10 20H2 it cant boot from USB. I had to revert to Window 10 1909 to make it bootable from USB. Thank god able to get previous window 10 iso from RUFUS. It will great help, if can have video on steps to download window 10 version via Rufus.Thanks.
I followed your amazing video tutorial to the letter, but when I tried to install Windows 10 on my PC, the following message appeared on the screen: "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks." Can you help me?
You individuals doing tutorials run through like it's a race. You don't take into consideration that people watching your tutorials aren't up to speed with the tech procedures you're using... WHICH IS WHY THEY NEED TUTORIALS! And, the faster you go, the quicker you lose them!!
I have this new DELL G5 5000 and legacy does not come with this mother board so this really helped. As soon as I booted the computer the usb the showed up on the boot options
I booted up my Windows USB installer, I deleted all the partitions on my 256GB M.2 drive, I then had "Drive 0 Unallocated Space" as you did in the video, I then clicked next, and Windows installed, when I booted into Windows, in disk management, my drive 0 shows a 300MB EFI partition, and then a C: boot partition.. no Recovery partition is at the end of the drive. I then ran diskpart, and my Drive 0 has 3 partitions, a 300MB System partition, a 16MB reserved partition, and finally a 238GB Primary partition.. their is no Recovery partition. What am i doing wrong ?
Hello absolutely amazing video and great information. Everything worked perfectly besides one issue. I'm experiencing my system only booting into the bios and I'm having to manually boot my m.2 drive that windows is installed on. I cant seam to figure out what setting is causing the issue. This is on a completely new build and fresh windows install from iOS flash drive I created. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks and again absolutely great video sir
This is what i've been looking for. I'm using legacy for a long time and it's time to use UEFI. Thank you so much for the well explained video. God bless, sir! More videos!
I followed your steps exactly for using diskpart to clean my flash drive and now my computer no longer sees the drive once it's inserted and I have no idea why
Nice video. Just a few points.
1. Fast Boot setting IS important. It should be disabled (or partially disabled), Fast Boot means it won't poll for bootable USB devices on boot so it won't see your USB drive. All three of your systems had it disabled.
2. On some BIOSes you have to set a BIOS Master Password before the Secure Boot option is visible. Once you set the password, you can disable Secure Boot and then clear the password by pressing ENTER when setting a new password. This saves you forgetting what the password was 6 months later!
☝👌👆
smart guy
Well said!
This was EXCELLENT from start to finish (Production quality, information, commentary, user-setup variables etc). One of the best techie how-to videos I've seen in a long time. THANKS!
I have been trying to figure out how to enable the UEFI and reinstall everything for weeks. I just happened to find you, and I did it in less than a couple of hours. Thank you for a great tutorial.
One of the best instructional videos that I have viewed on youtube. Easy to follow, easy to understand what the presenter is saying, and it worked great. Wow, I'm looking at the comments now and I'm echoing others' comments. Great Job.
Thank you very much my friend. I bought a Lenovo laptop and couldn't figure out why flash drive won't show in boot menu till I figured that apparently laptops don't come with legacy bios anymore but only uefi or whatever so I used your guide to create a uefi Bootable flash drive by Rufus. So thank you so much.
I can’t thank you enough! I haven’t built a computer in 15 years so I’m a bit rusty. Using a USB is so much faster easier and cheaper. Putting all this together with the different system bios too, wow! Thank you again for your hard work!
One last question. Should we turn secure boot back on??
You're very welcome!
Yes. Turning on secure boot after installation would be best. If it doesn't work, you can always disable it again.
At 7:43 you recommend using a USB3 drive, however many computers won't support USB3 (even though they have a USB3 port) until 'after' they fully boot up. That is because many computers can't load USB3 drivers through the UEFI (BIOS for us old guys) and must wait for 'startup'. Therefore using a USB2 device, albeit slower, is more universally accepted. Just as older computers did not support the use of the mouse while in UEFI (or 'BIOS'), the same is true of USB3.
The latest motherboards today do support USB3.0
Wow, what an excellent video, thank you for taking so much time to put this all together I'm 75 yrs. old, but following your instructions I know I can do this. My fairly new desktop crashed and burned on me and the MSI tech who worked with me told me I needed to fix my OS, as he could not find it. I am hoping that when this USB is finished I can get my computer back running again!!!!:)
how did it go?
I tried so many ways to reinstall windows on my computer that would not repair. This is the only video that helped. Thank you!
So yesterday I struggled all day with my PC's issues; I done all that I could from hard drive checking to ram checking and even checked things that I know wasn't the problem just in case and after a long time of fails and struggling I was ready to just give up and try the next day until I found this video and I felt obligated to say to you Thank You! The full tutorial and word for word explanation on using Terminal and creating this bootable USB. I am on the PC typing this because you deserve a LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!
I couldn’t get my MSI laptop out of a reboot loop due to the MSI factory reset tool erasing OS and trying to recover it using the wrong disk. Eventually erased all disks trying to repair the boot directory using command prompt. Finally decided to do a fresh download of windows but the BIOS wouldn’t download it in UEFI mode only Legacy mode which was limiting my system. After finding this in depth guide you have gotten me much closer than anyone else has. I accidentally downloaded the 32 bit which my bios then informed me it was searching for a 64-bit OS file, I’m downloading that and giving it another shot! 🤞 fingers crossed that it will work. Thanks so much for helping understand partitions disks and bios much better.
I want to thank you. That was a very clear, smooth, explanatory, yet simple process to set up the whole thing.
I replaced a HDD on my laptop and installed windows 10 by myself. This is something i have never done before. I was able to do all of that just in a day by watching videos on UA-cam.
Amazing , I just used this to create a windows 11 boot on a laptop that would not let me install windows 10 using my purchased official windows 10 key fob using EUFI , I had to keep using legacy. But now I can now finally use EUFI. Thank you dude
This video helped me massively. I am using an Alienware M17 R3 and it was a pain in the.... Just to get it to boot a USB stick but this man just saved me.
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
The different bios/UEFI scenarios was really helpful. Thanks man, cheers from Buenos Aires!
And once more I return to this guide to help me painlessly format my pc. Thank you sir.
You are a lifesaver... I just bought a Predator Triton 300 with only a UEFI boot option. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out until I saw your video. Thanks a ton!
22:49 The effect is not because of the recording. . I have that as well, it stayed on my screen for about ten seconds and really SCARED ME OFF when i see them. i guess i’d fxxk the power cable out if i didn’t press CONTINUE on your video at the next moment, because I am staying up whole night doing this full of errors. its so smooth to follow with your video, You also solved the NTFS problem i encountered.. while i was still stupidily trying to force the FAT32 on REFUS..... such a sense of solace and relief to follow with your video, you solved all my problems thank you absolutely it's a perfect video!!!
Great...6 hours trying to install win 10 on SSD from USB key with many attempt...finally I knew that bootable USB created with Windows Creation Tool doesn't BOOT in UEFI mode!!!! Thank you so much (and thank you to Rufus team too😂)
I spent like 834 hours trying to figure this out, Thank you soooo much :D
I'm former 22 year I.T retired. I recently learned of you. I decided to check out this video. Do you always use the long way of doing things?
Not all viewers know about a command prompt. You had Explorer opened. You could have plugged the USB in... opened the USB and clicked "Select All" and click "Delete" to delete the contents.
I think you use the command prompt to increase your skill at using the syntax.
Finally someone like you helped us and understand us what is the point how to understand the roots before solving the boot problems Thank you brother appreciate what you have done for all of us my Allah Reward you 👍🏻🙏🏻
I think you should make it clear that you are installing Windows 10 on your computer's HDD. I believe Rufus also enables installation on the external flash drive itself using Windows to Go option. A flash drive of at least 32GB would be needed in this case. Otherwise it was a very clear explanation.
Ain't it easier you just *Make your own video* instead of editing this guy's ? This is what ruins YT , I know ,majority verdict know what he's doing ,you always get one , seriously dude,put your own 'How I boot / put W10 on a Iso via Rufus !
Thanks m8, great video 🇬🇧🙏
48h hours of hustle to get here. Thank you so much Sir !
Thank you, Thank you!! Just used your video to get an older Win10 laptop up and running. This was very helpful and easy to follow!! Appreciate you and the effort to make this video!
Sir! thank you very much for saving me.
I build a pc and I was worry that I was not going to get it pass bios, I have had the pc for 2 weeks now, I was going back and forth with other videos and this video just save my butt.
If it didn’t work for you.
Try taking off the raid mode from the simple setting(copy every single stuff that he do).
Thanks again sir!
"ERROR the specified procedure could not be found"
This is what i get from rufus. Tried different flash disks. Stuck then - I realize maybe Rufus Version 3.14 causes this error on Win7. I have Downloaded your version(Older 3.11), worked like charm. Thanks
Excellent walk through, got me out of a massive bind with a temperamental HP laptop. Huge thanks.
Wow,! You are still here! Thank you! I use your videos
Excellent tutorial. I did the same thing with an external SSD 500Go insteed a key on my PC with windows 7. All my disk were mechanic disks. So my old PC with an I7 procesor and an external SSD is runing faster now with Win 10. I have still only 8 Go RAM but I am really happy with the results . With pour video I understood the secure boot problem. Many many thanks for your help !!! . Great quality your moovie . I will follow you on UA-cam from France where I live👍👍👍.
Did exactly this and successfully running windows in UEFI mode. Thnks for this 🙏
Thank you! this is the only thing that worked for me, not even the official windows burner was working.
This was a completely perfect video, finally a complete tutorial. Well thank you.
I followed this exactly and mine did not create the UEFI_NTFS partition. How can I add it?
Thank you so so much. I spend hours in youtube before finding thta video, but it was worth it. Clear and FULL instructions, understandable and with very good articulation. Can't thank you enough!
Thanks sir. When I go to uefi boot order to choose my order , i did't find any thing under uefi
I want to put USB as first, but no USB in the list
You're the best 👍
Proper guide and still working in 2024
You are an absolute legend, my dude. After three frustrating hours, I got this going thanks to your video! Cheers!
Like a Dad helping you with homework. At no point does he leave you behind. It is virtually impossible to miss a step in the process.
Your explanation was crystal clear as a beginner I have learnt a lot in this tutorial..Finally I can install Windows10 on my laptop by myself. Thank you so much for sharing such a great information on how to install Windows system on the new computer .I can't wait to see more of your videos with a great explanation..
Ty! Great video. This solved the Windows 11 secure boot requirement. After installing this version of Windows 10 it checked off the box. Much appreciated
Thank you very much sir, for a very precise video with loads of cautious! Very rare to find such a nice content creator 🤩👏👌
Thax a lot. I tried almost everything. And now, 36 hours later you did it in 30 minutes :-)
Thanx man awesome tutorial, the only thing I would point out is my computer bios settings looked nothing like any of yours.
Thanks for detailed course. Good slang-free speaking. Calm way without waving your hands like many other UA-camrs.
Great tutorial! Rufus versions 3.17 and later are Secure Boot signed for UEFI; no need to disable it in UEFI/BIOS.
Thankyou very much.. Just to add a point where he had already showned it in the video.. I was having a hard time on the exact issue with a new HP15-dy2703dx. As he said, Rufus really does the trick and we have to make sure to disable secure boot option. Cheers mate.. Thanks for the video.
I'm so confused, you go through all of this work then when youre selecting partitions you are installing windows not on the usb but on an empty harddrive already on the computer thats 256 gbs. I was trying to find a way to launch windows from the usb to try recovering data on harddrive in computer...
Great video, very informative, thank you. The only thing I'd like to add is for newer HP laptops like mine there's also a known issue of the Intel Optane memory getting corrupted or due to a hardware issue which doesn't allow this bootable USB to recognize the hard drive. Therefore you have to include the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) drivers for the specific laptop within the boot USB so it will see the hard drive during the recovery process. The use of the Rufus utility seemed more effective than HP's own system recovery process so I appreciate you having shared this video.
Thanks so much for a well explained tutorial on using Rufus 3.x. I have never used Rufus before. Now I know what to do.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello. I must be doing something wrong. Your video is very clear and precise and lots of people have left great comments of how it worked for them???? This did not work for me. I got to the part where the HP laptop saw the sub stick with the UFI files on it but that was it. It did not give an option to select anything other than the drive itself. It did not show the 2 partitions (which are on the usb. I checked as you did to confirm they were all there.) I selected the usb stick hit enter and just got a black screen for a while then I got a selection of coloured dots that almost looked like sets of Christmas tree lights. Nothing else happened and no options came up on my screen. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong or if something else needs doing? Sorry for all the questions but this laptop is doing my head in. IT should be straight forward to install windows 10 on an SSD and put it back into the laptop and hey presto.....usually it works with no issues. This time......it's really not having it. Thank you for any help you could offer. Regards Darren
Thank you very very much. Spend almost 2 hours about this. Thanks.
Fantastic!! Thanks so much for making this. I ran into a different error with every other video I attempted, and this provided a great end-to-end solution for me. Thanks again, subscribed
Very comprehensive and straight to the point. Thanks for your assistance. I basically learnt a huge lot
Man God bless you for me. Ka chukwu m gozie gi... honestly you really was very helpful
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I WAS ABLE TO FINALLY INSTALL WINDOWS WITH THIS METHOD!
No matter of what i did the uefi wont see my stick to boot from. Switch back to csm on and all worked like a charm
Did you solve it? I have the same problem
@@Phobos1483same here have you figured anything out yet?
@@eimvizier6601 i did something wrong with putting windows on my USB, therefore my computer didn't recognize the USB .
@@eimvizier6601 then I used Rufus and it worked.
@@Phobos1483 oh okay thanks for the reply. My issue is not being able to get it on my ssd now. I think it’s corrupted after me stupidly changing the partition from MBR to GPT. Gonna test by buying another usb to at least hold windows and try to maybe fix the ssd. Problem is I can’t boot from anything when I plug it in
Thank you . I have watched other videos but yours was very excellent . Everything told was step by step . For a beginner this detailed video is great . And also the different bios 👍
So nice of you
You can also change the user agent on your browser. Making it act like it is visiting the windows downloader website on a mac for example. Then you can download the .ISO's without a has
You saved me from a major headache! Thank you!
Thank you Home Tech you saved my computer! Your video was very clear and easy to follow.
Thank you for your Great Video.I made my latest UEFI usb bootable using your video tutorial,and it works perfectly.
Thank you sir a great guide. my computer is now up and running because of you
Great video, just one question. Can I instead of installing the Windows ISO, clone my already existed Windows 10 system and then flash it as an ISO with Rufus? Will this achieve the same thing without losing any data after first boot? The cloning will be done on the same drive it was before.
Really helpful.... Watched it 3/4 times as lots of information are in it, actually learned a lot
Thank you for ur video and information.
So nice of you
Great video! It helped me so much; thank you!
Quick question. I have an MSI GE72MVR 7RG(Apache Pro) MS-179 and my BIOS menu looks like the normal windows one and not yours. Is there any reason for this and can I get mine to look like yours?
Congrats for your nice video. I have a question for you. I m follwoing every step but when I try to boot from the usb, it stucks at the Verifying DMI Pool Data
Great man with Great work. Love and respect from India 🙏
Thanks! I've learned a lot from this video. And the best part is, it worked.
Thank you for the video. Why do you clean the drive with Diskpart? Isn't the same to delete or format in Windows Explorer?
It is not the same. The Windows Explorer method works sometimes. If the USB flash drive is "messed up," the Windows Explorer method will not work correctly. The Diskpart method will always work unless the drive is completely broken and unusable.
Just to add, mine acer 3 A315-21 laptop due to not compatible with Window 10 20H2 it cant boot from USB. I had to revert to Window 10 1909 to make it bootable from USB. Thank god able to get previous window 10 iso from RUFUS. It will great help, if can have video on steps to download window 10 version via Rufus.Thanks.
Thanks from the start to finish I really understand it
I followed your amazing video tutorial to the letter, but when I tried to install Windows 10 on my PC, the following message appeared on the screen: "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks." Can you help me?
I admire your complete explanation as very well.
Worth subscribing your channel, well explained and keep it up. Thank You
you remind me the important step of setting UEFI only, thanks
Thorough explanation. I learned a lot from this
Sir, you’re a true legend. Thank you so much.
You are master! The best guide on the web :)
Man, This was awesome and worked perfectly! Thank you!
You individuals doing tutorials run through like it's a race. You don't take into consideration that people watching your tutorials aren't up to speed with the tech procedures you're using... WHICH IS WHY THEY NEED TUTORIALS! And, the faster you go, the quicker you lose them!!
I have this new DELL G5 5000 and legacy does not come with this mother board so this really helped. As soon as I booted the computer the usb the showed up on the boot options
Hi great video, My laptop is old came up with Windows 7 Bios mode is legacy can I change it to UEFI ?
How many times do you wanna say "I have a fast internet connection" ?
Home tech adventures : Yes
Amazing! Amazing and Amazing detailed videos. I definitely would follow your instructure and advice from now on. Thank you
excelent video. making windows 10 installer completely... thx
I booted up my Windows USB installer, I deleted all the partitions on my 256GB M.2 drive, I then had "Drive 0 Unallocated Space" as you did in the video, I then clicked next, and Windows installed, when I booted into Windows, in disk management, my drive 0 shows a 300MB EFI partition, and then a C: boot partition.. no Recovery partition is at the end of the drive. I then ran diskpart, and my Drive 0 has 3 partitions, a 300MB System partition, a 16MB reserved partition, and finally a 238GB Primary partition.. their is no Recovery partition. What am i doing wrong ?
Wow never knew windows can be installed like this....got great amount of info thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for making this video. Looking forward for more
Great sharing my friend! Enjoyed watching💗🔔👍
Hello absolutely amazing video and great information. Everything worked perfectly besides one issue. I'm experiencing my system only booting into the bios and I'm having to manually boot my m.2 drive that windows is installed on. I cant seam to figure out what setting is causing the issue. This is on a completely new build and fresh windows install from iOS flash drive I created. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks and again absolutely great video sir
thankyou so much sir, finally i can install windows 11 on asrock motherboard 😁
That Ark: Survival Evolved background tho nice
Please can you show us how to install kali linux as a main OS? It tells me your disk is likely fail soon after installing it.
Very in depth tutorial. Excellent, thank you.
This is what i've been looking for. I'm using legacy for a long time and it's time to use UEFI. Thank you so much for the well explained video. God bless, sir! More videos!
I followed your steps exactly for using diskpart to clean my flash drive and now my computer no longer sees the drive once it's inserted and I have no idea why
What a helpful video! THANK YOU. Exactly what i needed.
I want to upgrade from wins 7 where do I go ty