Installing Windows 8 via USB, Disc, and Hard Drive

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What are the recommended hardware requirements for installing Windows 8?

To install Windows 8, your computer should meet the following minimum requirements: a 1GHz CPU or higher, 1GB RAM for the 32-bit version or 2GB for the 64-bit version, and 16GB of free disk space for the 32-bit or 20GB for the 64-bit version.
2.

How can I start the installation process for Windows 8 from a USB drive?

To start installing Windows 8 from a USB drive, first back up your important data. Insert the USB drive with the installation files, boot your computer, and access BIOS settings to set the boot priority to the USB drive before proceeding with the installation.
3.

Is it possible to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 during installation?

Yes, during the Windows 8 installation, you can select the 'Upgrade' option if you currently have Windows 7 installed. This will allow you to retain your data while upgrading your operating system.
4.

What steps should I follow after selecting 'Install now' during Windows 8 setup?

After selecting 'Install now', you should accept the license terms and choose either 'Upgrade' or 'Custom' for installation. If you choose 'Custom', select the partition for installation, format it, and continue with the setup process.
5.

How do I create a Microsoft account during Windows 8 installation?

During the Windows 8 installation process, you will be prompted to enter your Microsoft account information. If you don't have an account, you can create one by providing necessary details like your email, personal information, and phone number for verification.

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