Downloading Windows 10 and Making Bootable USB
In this article, we have prepared a guide on how to download Windows 10 and Boot USB. You will be able to format your computer with the guide we have prepared completely safe and legal.
We have prepared this article in response to the question of how to download and boot Windows 10, which has been frequently asked by many of our users recently. First of all, we will make the Windows 10 download method, which we will explain, completely legally, with the tool offered by Microsoft. We will also explain the process of windows formatting with USB memory
Download Windows 10
First, we will need the operating system's installation files. With a tool released by Microsoft in recent years, we can easily obtain official Windows 10 files. With this tool, we can download Windows 10 Disc Image (ISO File) completely safely.
We download the tool name from the MediaCreationTool tool official site, where we will get the disk image.
When we download the vehicle, we need to follow the instructions as we will do all the operations in Turkish.
On the license terms page, select the Accept button if you accept the license terms.
Now we choose this option because we will boot the upgrade button for this computer and an installation media option (to create an iso file) for another computer.
Note: To download the iso file, our computer needs to have a minimum of 8gb idle. We also need a minimum of 16GB Flash memory as we will write to USB after downloading.
Then we come across another important point, the question of the USB flash drive and ISO file option that is attached to your computer in the media part to be used. Here we choose the ISO file option. And then, we choose the file on our computer asking where to download it.
Depending on your internet speed, the tool starts downloading the Windows 10 file containing the latest updates for us.
Our computer is finished with the download tool after downloading the Windows 10 file. After this point, we have to boot our Disk image (iso file) to a USB memory stick.
At this point, we will boot using the program called Rufus. We download and open the program.
We select the iso file we downloaded from the Select section. The program automatically sees the USB memory installed on our computer on the device part.
After these settings, we need to make the following settings in the Rufus program.
We need to set the partition layout to GPT (GPT: GUID Partition Table is a standard used for the scheme of the partition table on the physical hard disk.) It offers a faster Windows experience than MBR.
Our computer will give us a warning when we click the start button.
We click OK and continue and start writing in the green bar section of the program. We expect it to be completed after this process. After completion, our Windows 10 boot USB disk is now ready. We reboot while plugged into our computer. And we move on to installation.