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4(b). Performing a clean Windows 8.1/8 installation
4(b). Performing a clean Windows 8.1/8 installation

STEP 4(b): How to install Windows 8.1/8 from scratch

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Written by UniqSoftware Support Team
Updated over a week ago

The process varies a lot depending on the computer that you are using. Traditionally, you would open the BIOS menu and change the order of drives in the BOOT menu. Newer computers use UEFI instead of BIOS, which needs to be accessed in a special way if you're using Windows 8.

  • Reboot your computer, and look for the BIOS or BOOT menu key when the manufacturer’s logo appears. Press the setup key to open the menu and change your boot order. The setup key is typically F2, F10, F11, or Del. Make sure that the USB is listed as the primary boot device.

  • Then you’ll see a screen saying:  ‘Press any key to boot from CD or DVD ....’

  • Wait for the Windows 8 installation files to load.

  • You'll know that the Windows 8 setup process is starting properly if you see the Windows 8 splash screen as shown above.

  • Choose language, time, and other preferences.

  • Click Install Now

  • Wait for Windows 8 setup to begin.

  • Accept the Windows 8 Software License Agreement

  • Choose the Custom Installation Method

  • Bring up the Windows 8 Advanced Drive Options

  • Delete the partition you plan on installing Windows 8 onto.

  • Confirm the partition deletion

  • Delete other partitions used by the previous operating system.

 Confirm Other Partition Deletions

  • Choose a Physical Location to Install Windows 8

  • Wait While Windows 8 is Installed

  • Restart Your Computer

  • Wait for Windows 8 Setup to Begin Again

  • Wait for the Windows 8 Basics Wizard to start

  • Follow the next steps, and your clean  installation of Windows 8 will be complete!

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