Re: Looking for clean install windows 10
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 10:27 pm
karim_humanitas,
First way...
You can use the system and driver installation files available in this forum for your particular model. There is an accompanying installation instruction video available. Look for your particular model on the main page and you should find the system file download and instructional video in the subsection.
Second way...
You can create USB installation media using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool for Windows 10 and use that installation media to perform a clean install of Windows 10. However, if you do it this way you're going to want to either download and use the driver file for your particular model, which is available on this forum, as you'll likely need some drivers after the install, or save the drive folder currently on the computer for use after the Windows 10 install, as again, you'll likely need some drivers. You can find the driver folder in C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository. It's easier to just save the whole folder rather than going into the folder and trying to save every driver in it. It's likely somewhere between 1.5GB and 2.5GB in size, so you'll want to make sure the USB drive or whatever it is you save the folder on has room for it.
If you aren't already familiar with how to perform a clean install of Windows 10 using installation media you create, you're better off using the first method (downloading the files from this forum and following the instructions in the video).
First way...
You can use the system and driver installation files available in this forum for your particular model. There is an accompanying installation instruction video available. Look for your particular model on the main page and you should find the system file download and instructional video in the subsection.
Second way...
You can create USB installation media using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool for Windows 10 and use that installation media to perform a clean install of Windows 10. However, if you do it this way you're going to want to either download and use the driver file for your particular model, which is available on this forum, as you'll likely need some drivers after the install, or save the drive folder currently on the computer for use after the Windows 10 install, as again, you'll likely need some drivers. You can find the driver folder in C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository. It's easier to just save the whole folder rather than going into the folder and trying to save every driver in it. It's likely somewhere between 1.5GB and 2.5GB in size, so you'll want to make sure the USB drive or whatever it is you save the folder on has room for it.
If you aren't already familiar with how to perform a clean install of Windows 10 using installation media you create, you're better off using the first method (downloading the files from this forum and following the instructions in the video).