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Installing Windows 10 from a Downloaded ISO with Rufus
Are you ready to start the installation process for your newly downloaded copy of Windows 10? Installing an operating system can seem daunting, but don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps to install Windows 10 from a downloaded ISO file using Rufus.
What is Rufus?
Before we dive into the installation process, let’s quickly cover what Rufus is. Rufus (short for „Reinstall Ubuntu Subsystem“) is a free and open-source tool that allows you to create bootable USB drives or DVDs. It’s specifically designed for reinstalling Windows 10 on your PC.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here are the step-by-step instructions to install Windows 10 from a downloaded ISO file using Rufus:
Method 1: Creating a Bootable USB Drive
- Download the ISO File: First, download the Windows 10 ISO file from the official Microsoft website.
- Extract the ISO File: Extract the contents of the downloaded ISO file to your desktop or a folder of your choice (e.g.,
C:\
).
- Open Rufus: You can find Rufus in the Start menu or by searching for „Rufus“ in the search bar.
- Select the USB Drive: In Rufus, select the USB drive you want to use as the installation media from the dropdown list.
- Choose the ISO File: Navigate to the extracted ISO file and select it as the bootable device in Rufus.
- Create a Bootable Media: Click on „Create“ to create a bootable media for your USB drive. This may take around 10-15 minutes, depending on the speed of your internet connection and the size of the ISO file.
Method 2: Creating a Bootable DVD
- Extract the ISO File: Extract the contents of the downloaded ISO file to your desktop or a folder of your choice (e.g.,
C:\
).
- Open Rufus: You can find Rufus in the Start menu or by searching for „Rufus“ in the search bar.
- Select the DVD Drive: In Rufus, select the DVD drive as the bootable device from the dropdown list.
- Create a Bootable Media: Click on „Create“ to create a bootable media for your DVD.
Final Steps
Once you’ve completed these steps using either method, your PC should now be ready to install Windows 10. Make sure your internet connection is stable and your computer is plugged in to a power source.
Troubleshooting Tips
- If Rufus encounters any issues during the installation process, try restarting your PC or seeking help from online forums.
- Make sure your USB drive (or DVD) is properly connected to your PC.
- If you encounter an error message stating that „Windows cannot be installed on this system,“ check that your PC meets the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 10.
By following these steps, you should now have successfully installed Windows 10 from a downloaded ISO file using Rufus.
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