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Installing Windows 10 from an ISO Image Using Rufus
If you’ve downloaded the Windows 10 ISO file, now it’s time to install your new operating system on a new PC. Rufus is a popular tool used for flashing Linux or Windows 10 images onto a USB drive, including Windows 10. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use Rufus to install Windows 10 from an ISO image:
Prerequisites
- Make sure you have Rufus installed on your computer.
- Ensure that your new PC has at least 4GB of free space available for the installation process.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Launch Rufus: Open Rufus and select “USB device” from the main interface.
- Choose the USB drive where you want to install Windows 10.
- Select “ISO image file” as the source and browse through your downloaded Windows 10 ISO file.
- Once selected, click on “Start” to begin the installation process.
- Rufus will create a bootable USB drive from your chosen ISO file. The progress bar will display on the screen as the process is initiated.
- Wait for the installation process to complete. This may take several minutes depending on the size of your ISO image and the speed of your internet connection.
Post-Installation Steps
- Once the installation is complete, you’ll be prompted to restart your PC in Safe Mode. Follow these steps:
* Press F8 during startup to select the Boot Options.
* Choose “Safe Mode” and press Enter.
- Once your PC boots into Safe Mode, you can install drivers and start using Windows 10 as normal.
By following these easy steps, you’ll successfully install Windows 10 from an ISO image using Rufus on a new PC.


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