Like Windows 7, users have multiple options for installing Windows 8 on their computers. Among these, installing Windows 8 via USB, DVD, and hard drive remains a popular choice due to the convenience of USB, an essential tool for computer users.
How to install Win 8, methods for installing Windows 8 via USB, disc, and hard drive
Instead of reinstalling the Win 8 operating system, users can utilize various Win 8 ghosting methods to save time and acquire multiple genuine software licenses instead of installing necessary programs for work and study.
The emergence of Win 8.1 marks a new breakthrough, bringing users many useful features along with a beautiful graphical interface that is gradually winning over users. To experience this version on your computer, follow the Win 8, 8.1 installation steps below.
Installing Win 8, Win 8.1 via USB, DVD, and Hard Drive
To install Win 8, 8.1, you should familiarize yourself with the minimum hardware requirements of the computer to meet the demands of this operating system:
- Processor: 1GHz CPU or higher with 32-bit or 64-bit architecture.
- RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit version or 2 GB RAM for 64-bit version.
- Free Disk Space: 16 GB for 32-bit or 20 GB for 64-bit.
- Graphics Card: DirectX 9 compatible with WDDM 1.0 or higher.
- DVD Drive
- Installation Media: Standard Win 8, 8.1 installation disc or use a USB containing Win 8, 8.1 installation setup. Refer to how to create a Win 8.1 installation USB.
Step 1: First, you need to back up all important data in your Windows partition. Insert the Windows 8.1 installation USB or disk to start the installation process.
Download the Win 8 or Win 8.1 installation kit.
Boot up your computer and set the Boot from DVD drive or USB containing the Win 8, 8.1 installation kit (Restart your machine and press Del, F2, F7, F8, F12 depending on your computer's motherboard to access BIOS settings). During this step, you may encounter some issues regarding accessing BIOS on laptops from different manufacturers. For detailed instructions on how to access BIOS on various laptop models, readers can find more information in Mytour's guide.
If you want to prioritize booting your computer with DVD/CD and USB, readers should apply the method of adjusting BIOS to boot from USB or DVD/CD for Windows installation as shared by Mytour.
The process of installing Win 8, 8.1 begins.
Step 2: After entering the Win 8, 8.1 setup screen, select Next.
Step 3: Select Install now.
Step 4: Check I accept the license terms → Next.
Step 5:
Select Upgrade if you are currently using Win 8 or Win 7 to upgrade your existing operating system and retain the data on your Windows installation partition.
Select Custom if you only want to install Windows.
Here, I opt for Custom.
Step 6: Select the partition where you want to install Windows → Format →Next.
Step 7: Wait for the installation process to proceed.
Step 8: Wait until you reach the interface as shown. Type in a name for your computer → Next.
Step 9: Select Use express settings.
Step 10: Continue waiting for the operating system to install necessary features.
Step 11: Enter your Microsoft account (Outlook.com or Hotmail.com). If you don't have one, click on Create a new account.
Step 12: Enter the necessary information to create an email → Next.
Step 13: Enter personal information such as date of birth, gender, phone number, recovery email (this information is crucial for recovering your email later) → Next.
Step 14: Enter the Captcha code for verification → Next.
Step 15: Microsoft will send you a code to your phone number. Enter this code into the textbox → Next.
Step 16: Continue with Next.
Step 17: Wait for Microsoft to set up your account.
Step 18: The characteristic User Screen of Windows 8 appears.
At this point, the Windows 8.1 installation process is complete. Now you can experience the great features and applications that Windows 8.1 brings to your computer.
The latest version of the operating system is Windows 10. If you want to install Win 10 on your computer but don't know how, you can check out how to install Win 10 that we have detailed in our tutorial.
If anyone wishes to revert to using the previous version of Windows 7, they can easily refer to how to install Windows 7 using various methods to use Windows 7 on their computer.