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Select your language. Once the Windows 8 installation begins, you will be prompted to select a language, time and currency format, and keyboard layout. Once you select these, click Next.
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Click Install Now. This will begin the installation process. The other option is for repairing an existing Windows installation.
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Enter your product key. This is the 25 character key that came with your purchased copy of Windows 8. It may be located on a sticker on your computer or underneath your laptop.
- You do not need to enter the dashes between the groups of characters.
- This is not an optional step. Previous versions of Windows allowed you to register your product up to 60 days after installing. You must now enter the key before installation begins.
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Accept the license agreement. Once you have read the agreement, check the box signifying that you accept the agreement and click next.
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Click Custom Install. You will have two options to install windows. Picking Custom will allow you to do a complete installation of Windows 8. Selecting upgrade can cause performance problems in the long run. It is highly recommended that you do a clean Custom Install.
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Delete the partition. A window will open asking where you would like to install Windows 8. In order to perform a clean install, you need to delete the old partition and start with a clean slate. Click “Drive options (advanced).” This will give you the ability to delete and create partitions.
- Select the partition of your existing operating system and click the Delete button.
- If you are installing an operating system for the first time on this hard drive, then there will be no partitions to delete.
- If your hard drive has multiple partitions, be sure to delete the correct one. Any data on a deleted partition is lost for good.
- Confirm the deletion process.[2]
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Select the Unallocated Space and click Next. There is no need to create a partition before you install Windows 8, this is done automatically.
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Wait while Windows installs files. The percentage next to Expanding Windows files will steadily increase. This part of the process can take up to 30 minutes.
- Windows will automatically restart your computer when finished.
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Wait while Windows gathers information. After the computer reboots, you will see the Windows 8 logo. Beneath it will be the text “Getting devices ready” followed by a percentage. Windows is collecting information on the hardware installed in your computer.
- When this is done, the text will change to “Getting ready”.
- Your computer will restart one more time.
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Personalize your Windows 8. Once the computer finishes rebooting, you will be asked to pick the color scheme for your installation of Windows 8.
- You can change the color at any time in the Windows 8 settings.
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Enter a computer name. This is the name that the computer displays on the network. Any other device on the network will see your computer listed with this name.
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Choose your wireless network. If you have a wireless-enable computer or device, you will see a menu asking you to choose a network. If you haven’t installed the driver for your wireless card yet, this step will automatically be skipped.
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Choose your settings. The most common option is Express Settings, which will enable automatic updates, Windows Defender, and error reporting to Microsoft, among other things.
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- If you’d rather set these yourself, choose Customize instead of Express Settings.
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Create an account. To log in to Windows, you will need an account. Microsoft recommends using a Microsoft account, so that you can make purchases in the Windows store. If you don’t have a Microsoft account, entering a valid email address will create one for free.
- If you don’t have an email address, click the “Sign up for a new email address” link to create one. This requires an internet connection.
- If you’d rather sign in the old way, without using a Microsoft account, click the bottom link. This will create a login similar to previous versions of Windows.
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Watch the tutorial while Windows loads. After choosing all of your settings, Windows goes through one final setup process. You will see several screens explaining how to use the new Windows. Once the loading is complete, you’ll be presented with your Start screen. You’re ready to begin
using Windows 8.
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