devonwoody
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Still looking for a new set up and I get the impression that a new pc that’s set for w10 you cannot get a disk, they now come as a download only, am I thinking correctly?
Yep. It's best to use a formatted USB stick so it won't confuse things with the ISO file you've downloaded. Enter the BIOS menu by hitting F2, F8, F12, DEL, some other button after turning the power on and select USB as Primary Boot option, save and restart. It will boot from the USB and just follow the on screen instructions and do something else for an hour whilst it installs .devonwoody":1h9wh2vy said:Thanks Chiokli,
BTW does the usb stick when popped in boot up windows as a new installation like the DVD used to do on an old W7?
Robbo3":275la0ej said:You can beg, borrow or steal your Windows installation disk (don't take that too literally) - it's the product key (serial number) that's the important bit.
Once Windows 10 is authenticated then the machine has a 'digital entitlement' . That means that as long as there are no significant hardware changes you can, for example , wipe the hard drive, install an older operating system (as long as you have a genuine product key) or Linux. If you want to go back to Windows 10, then all you have to do is wipe the drive & instal it.
Don't forget to back up all your files & documents before wiping the drive or they will be gone. That's where partitioning a hard drive or having a separate drive for your files & documents can be helpful.
If you really need a copy of Windows 10, I'll download the latest version & burn it to a DVD for you.
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