The following are some simple instructions that will walk you through installing Windows 10 on this laptop (thank you for the feedback you provided on this laptop on the market and other articles on the network): 1. On a different computer, create a USB flash drive that is bootable. 1.1 Please bring a flash disk with at least 8 gigabytes of storage space. Let's get the format right. 1.2. After going to the website microsoft.com/ru-ru/software-download/windows10 and clicking the "Download tool now" button, we wait for the "MediaCreationTool21H1.exe" file to finish downloading, then we open the program and choose "USB flash drive" from the drop-down menu that appears. 1.3. We go to the website intel. Ru, which is the first page that comes up when you search for the keyword "intel rst driver." From there, we download the file "f6flpy-x64. Zip" and then unpack it onto the USB flash drive. Everything, and the USB drive is now completely ready. 2. Install Windows 10 (the touchpad will not function, so we will complete the installation using the TAB and Enter keys on the keyboard and check the box followed by a space): 2.1 We start by inserting the USB flash drive into the laptop, connecting the power, holding down the Esc key, and then turning on the laptop while holding down the Esc key. Follow the on-screen instructions once a box containing a choice appears; after clicking "F9 Boot Device Options" in this window, I was able to install Windows 10 Pro on my computer. At this point, it is essential that the laptop recognizes the flash drive; if it does not recognize the drive, you will need to return one step and try again. 2.2. We choose "Installation Without a Key" and "Custom Windows Installation," erase any previously created partitions (I had three of them), and then partition the disk with 100 GB allocated to the operating system (although I left 200 GB untouched) and the remaining space allocated to the data. We placed the operating system on the initial partition, which is disk C:. 2.3 When the setup program prompts you to restart your computer, take out the USB flash drive so that Windows can load properly. 2.4 After that, you should continue to follow the procedures, but you should not connect to the internet. 3. The process of installing drivers 3.1 When I first turned on the computer, neither the touchpad nor the sound worked. You will need to eat Windows by navigating to the "Settings" menu, selecting "ates and Security," and then selecting the "Windows ate" option. After a few restarts, everything began to function normally. 4. The activation of Windows 10 After giving it some thought, I came to the conclusion that deactivating Windows would not change anything other than its appearance; however, the background image might be swapped around. However, you have the ability to eat the system. I sincerely hope that my comment is of some use:)
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