Windows 10 Creators Update was released in April 2017 with many optimizations for the operating system, such as rearranged Start Menu, new Settings interface, enhanced Windows Defender, and added Game Mode for gamers. For users, every new update is eagerly awaited to early experience these new features or interfaces. There are various methods to install this Windows 10 Creators Update, including Over-The-Air (OTA), using the Windows 10 Assistant update process, or via the ISO file. Mytour will guide you in detail on how to install Windows 10 Creators Update via USB.
Guide to Installing Windows 10 Creators Update via USB
System Requirements
- Ensure you have the 32-bit or 64-bit ISO file for Windows 10 Creators Update
- Use a USB with a capacity of 8GB or more
- Your computer should have at least 2GB of RAM
Create USB for Windows 10 Creators Update Installation
Step 1: Download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
Step 2: Launch the software, click Browse, select the ISO file of Windows 10 Creators Update, then click Next
Step 3: Choose the device to create the Windows 10 installation, select USB Device
Step 4: Choose the plugged-in USB device, click Begin copying
Step 5: Click Erase USB Device to confirm USB formatting; note that all data on the USB will be completely erased
Step 6: The process of formatting the USB and creating the installation media begins. Wait for the process to complete, then click Finish to conclude
Install Windows 10 Creators Update via USB
Step 1: Plug in the USB containing the completed Windows 10 Creators Update installation kit into your computer.
On the boot device selection screen, choose your USB with the installation kit created in the previous steps. To access the boot device option for each machine type, you can refer to the shortcut keys to access Boot Options for various machine types.
Step 2: Select the installation language, then click Next.
Step 3: Click Install now to initiate the installation.
Step 4: Enter the Windows setup code; if not available, click I don’t have a product key to skip this step.
Step 5: Check I accept the license terms, then click Next to proceed.
Step 6: Choose the hard drive partition for installation.
Step 7: The installation process is underway; wait for the installation to complete.
Step 8: Completion of the installation steps; await the system reboot. This signifies the successful installation of Windows 10 Creators Update.
Thus, with just a few fundamental steps akin to installing other Windows versions, you can install Windows 10 Creators Update via USB on your computer. Additionally, you can also update Windows 10 using CMD instead of relying on other hardware devices.