How to install windows in bootable usb:

You have plenty of choices to make when installing a new version of Windows on your device.

Load Window 10 and other Versions using a Bootable USB:


Load Window 10 and other Versions using a Bootable USB
If you're looking to install a fresh copy of Windows on your computer or laptop, using a bootable USB drive is one of the most convenient and straightforward methods. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to create a bootable USB drive and install Windows 11, 10, 8.1, or 7 on your computer.

What you'll need:

    A USB flash drive (minimum 8GB for Windows 10 and 11, minimum 4GB for Windows 8.1 and 7)
    A working computer with an internet connection
    Windows ISO file (downloaded from Microsoft's official website)

Step 1: Create a bootable USB drive


To create a bootable USB drive, you'll need to use a tool called Rufus. It's a free and lightweight utility that can create bootable USB drives from ISO files.

Here's how to use Rufus:


    Download Rufus from the official website and install it on your computer.
    Insert your USB flash drive into your computer.
    Open Rufus and select your USB drive from the Device dropdown menu.
    Under the Boot selection section, click on the Select button and choose the Windows ISO file you downloaded earlier.
    Leave all the other options as default and click on the Start button.
    Rufus will now format your USB drive and copy the Windows files onto it. This process may take a few minutes.

Step 2: With help of system boot your Pc


Once you've created a bootable USB drive, you'll need to boot your computer from it. Here's how to do it:

    Insert the USB drive into the computer you want to install Windows on.
    Turn on the computer and press the key that opens the boot menu (usually F12, F10, or Del).
    Select the USB drive from the boot menu and press Enter.

Step 3: Install Windows


After booting from the USB drive, you'll be taken to the Windows installation screen. Here's how to install Windows:

    Select your language, time zone, and keyboard layout, and click on Next.
    Click on Install Now.
    Enter your Windows product key if prompted.
    Accept the license terms and click on Next.
    Choose the type of installation you want (Custom or Upgrade) and follow the on-screen instructions.
    Wait for the installation to complete. This process may take a while, depending on your computer's hardware.

Step 4: Set up Windows

Once the installation is complete, you'll need to set up Windows. Here's what you need to do:

    Select your region and click on Yes.
    Choose your network settings and click on Next.
    Customize your settings if necessary and click on Next.
    Create a user account and password, and click on Next.
    Choose your privacy settings and click on Next.
    Wait for Windows to finalize your settings and desktop configuration.

Congratulations! 

You've successfully installed Windows on your computer using a bootable USB drive. You can now customize your computer's settings, install software, and start using your new operating system.