How to Clean Install Windows (Delete & Reinstall)
A clean install of Windows involves deleting the current operating system installed on a computer and replacing it with a fresh installation of Windows. This can be a useful process if the current operating system is running slowly, is infected with malware, or has other issues.
Before starting the clean install process, it’s important to backup all important files and documents to an external hard drive, USB drive, or cloud storage service. Once this is done, follow these steps:
Step 1: Create a Windows Installation Media
To install Windows on a computer, you need to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows installation files. Using the Media Creation Tool provided by Microsoft, download the Windows ISO file, and then use Rufus or another bootable USB creator software to mount the ISO file onto a USB drive.
Step 2: Boot from the Installation Media
Insert the bootable USB drive into your computer and restart your computer. When your computer starts up, press the appropriate key (usually F12 or F2) to enter the boot menu. From there, select the USB drive from the list and press enter to boot into the Windows installer.
Step 3: Delete the Old Operating System
In the Windows installer, select your language preferences and then click the “Install Now” button. When you’re prompted to enter the activation key, skip this step and select the “Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)” option.
Select the drive where the existing operating system is installed and click “Delete”. This will erase all data on the hard drive, so make sure you have backed up all important files beforehand.
Step 4: Install Windows
Once the old operating system is deleted, you’re ready to proceed with the installation process. Follow the prompts to select the partition where you want to install Windows and then click “Next”. Windows will now begin the installation process and it may take several minutes to complete.
Step 5: Configure Settings
Once Windows is installed, follow the prompts to configure basic settings, including language preferences, keyboard settings, and time zone. When prompted, enter your Microsoft account information or create a new account.
Step 6: Install Drivers and Software
Once Windows is installed, you will need to download and install device drivers for your hardware components such as graphics card, sound card, and Wi-Fi card. You may also want to install software programs such as Microsoft Office, web browsers, and antivirus programs.
In conclusion, a clean installation of Windows can be a helpful solution if your computer is experiencing problems. Make sure to backup important files beforehand, create a bootable USB drive with the Windows installation files, delete the old operating system, and follow the prompts to install Windows and configure settings. With these steps, you will have a fresh Windows installation on your computer with improved speed and performance.