How To Install Windows 11! - Your COMPLETE Guide, Step By Step!
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- How to install Windows 11 for beginners! This step by step guide shows you the full windows 11 installation process for your gaming PC or laptop, showing how to boot into windows, license keys, windows 11 vs windows 10 and more! Join PC Centric! ⭐ Get Your PC Centric Mousemat! pccentric.junipercreates.com/ ⭐ MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio: bit.ly/3Fvxkch (AD)
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00:00 Intro
00:52 What You Will Need
01:59 How To Download The Files
02:26 Installing The Files To A Drive
04:00 Windows 11 Pro vs Home
04:41 Windows 10 vs 11
05:48 Install The USB In The New Machine
07:34 You DON'T NEED A Product Key
08:17 Partitions & Drives
10:19 If Your PC Doesn't Boot Into Windows - Watch This
11:49 Setting Up Windows 11
12:56 How To Install Windows 11 Without Internet
13:32 Device Naming
14:18 Restore From Other Devices
15:34 You're Nearly There!
17:29 WE MADE IT!
17:52 Windows Activation - It's A Grey Area
19:48 Final Words - Věda a technologie
IMPORTANT: You DO NOT need to be connected to the internet to get into windows. There are ways of bypassing that.
How
@@zeuqcaJjayztwocents has a video on how to do it, just search how to install windows 11 without internet and his video most likely will pop up
how
@@zeuqcaJjays video talks about it
well at least mention the ways
Thank you so much!!! This video was so helpful and I couldn’t have done it without you!!!!
Just subscribed, going to be ordering the parts for my first ever PC soon!
Did you ever get it
One thing I have found is that if you upgrade from Windows 10 you can still use the same product key from Windows 10 as your Windows 11 product key Marcus. Great video as always Marcus. Well done.
i buy windows 10 keys to activate 11 lol back then you could use 7 and 8 but microsoft stopped it
I always unplug any additional drives before installing windows. Easy to plug them back in once up and running and prevents any mistakes or incorrect deletion. Great video for anyone new to this.
ahhah me too ! i thought that was the only one
Do you have to or is it optional
totally optional. But when installing be sure to choose correctly the drive in which you want to install windows @@muratcelen1319
@@muratcelen1319 no, it’s not necessary but is just a precaution!
I try this and it tells me my system cant run windows lol. 7900x, 32gb ddr5 trident, asushero mobo, 3080ti. Yeah doesn't make sense
This video couldn't have come at a better time for me! I'm building my first PC today and have been confused about how to install windows. Thanks 🙏
@@dreaper5813
As a former linux user, i don't recommend linux to anyone, unless you have a really old computer that doesn't work well with Windows anymore.
I used multiple Linux distros (basically versions, or editions. For example, linux mint, arch linux, debian, etc) for a year, and then I switched back to Windows.
Sometimes i did really enjoy using linux, but often times it was just a whole bunch of frustration because Linux has too many compatibility problems.
Linux has some driver problems/shortcomings with certain configurations.
Linux has a ton of problems with other software compatibility too. It was very annoying having to run most of my favourite games and programs with weird compatibility layers that would make the performance most often worse than on Windows. Most developers of most programs don't bother too much with creating Linux native versions, because there's just not enough demand, and it's also often difficult to do. There's not nearly enough demand for developers to want to go through all the trouble that comes with making Linux native programs.
Also, i'll never forget how tedious it was to install some of the distros...
Overall i don't recommend Linux desktop operating system to people who just want things to work, and i especially don't recommend Linux to people who are new to computers.
Thanks for every information ❤tmw I'm getting my parts to assemble for first time it's gonna help so much.much love
I love how to install Windows videos. Not because I dont know how to do it, I just love to see how others do it and if im missing out on anything, like important settings!
Tbf.... It does it for you.... Not like olden days lol .... 😂😂
@@troyhowling2497 No but everyone has their own way of setting up a system. Me for example i like doing all windows updates, and then motherboard drivers and chipset drivers and finish off with gpu driver. a few tweaks in windows settings and im basically done. in the bios the only thing i change is xmp profile and make cpu boost to auto
same as me @@Ladioz
Bro Pc Centric this helped my so much thank you
Another awesome video Marcus!!!!
Very informative Marcus!
Thanks, I wanted an explanation as well as the guid but most other guides didn’t really explain it
Thank you! This helped me alot, always wondering on how to install windows 11, I appreciate it!
Hey Markus, so much useful information in one video!😮😊
Ive also finished building my first gaming pc today,watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
Thank you for this!!! 🙏💪💪💪
I bought a key for less than $2. It's been 4 years now. Maybe I got lucky.
Whereabouts?
I haven't ran into any user issues actually with free windows, don't even notice the watermark anymore, but it'd be nice to have different wallpapers per monitor again.
Thanks just built my 1st pc and this helped a lot
Thank you so much. Im building a Gaming PC soon. This will help so much 🙏😀
Right on time… Ty!
Very nice vid marcus😎👍 thanks for the tutorial. Im about to build a new pc so this is very helpful.
Awesome, glad to have helped!
If you don't absolutely need it, I wouldn't recommend going to win11. I have used win10 for 7 years and in those years I had as many bugs as I did with win11 in 3 days
Is there an easier way to install to one m.2 drive instead of physically removing the other installed drives? does the bios allow you to disable m.2 drives rather than removing?
This video helped me much thank you i am subbing
Just saved this to “watch later” as I’m building my first PC tonight! I’ve been on Mac forever so I’ll be downloading windows 11 from my 2013 Mac onto a thumb drive and going from there
Good luck
Sameee I’m building mine in December
@@WashedBeansInPot aye same building mines in December
@@harryhopkinson162 thanks! I made a few mistakes and my cable “management” is more just “hidden behind the back panel” but it posted first go! Took me a while to get windows 11 onto a thumb drive from my old Mac but I was gaming on it last night! Rust on high graphics settings at 90-115 fps, a vast upgrade from the lowest settings getting 7-12 fps on the mac lol
@@MrRevell13 nice, have fun with your computer
Thanks for another great video. I've made the mistake before of not formatting my USB in Fat 32 before. Would that process need to be competed before starting what is shown in the video?
Great tutorial 👍
I love your videos
good job!
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
If you're coming from a windows laptop and has built your first pc build when you will login into your account of that previous windows laptop account will it take effect on the pc build also ?
I had a retail windows 10 product key on an intel motherboard with a 970 evo ssd. I decided to buy an AMD motherboard with a new ryzen 5800 cpu. I decided to get the 970 evo and put it in the new motherboard. I wanted to do a fresh install of windows 11 and i couldn't get the pc to recognize that i had a genuine windows product key..... I gave up and bought another key and it worked.
yoo love the content man ur a lifesaver ❤
worth to save from my watch later and do the installation after
PC Centric were is your review on the Hyte Y70 i'm looking forward to that review by you.
Just ordered parts for my first PC build! I want to get ahead on this, if my existing pc runs windows 10, but I wanted to upgrade to Windows 11 on the new pc, are the steps the same? Sorry if that is a noob question, I just don't want to mess anything up!
Nice rig bro
Why did you do the new again ? Should I do this or click the drive which is unallocated space ? Do I have to click the new first ? To make the partitions ?
Very Good
One note - you don't need a Windows machine to start this process. If you go to the microsoft windows 11 website from a non-windows machine, it will allow you to download the iso directly which you can burn to a bootable USB using a tool appropriate for that OS. I did it from a raspberry pi.
What is this talk about needing a brand new computer to install it? Didn’t you have the install file bought with the official W11 dvd?
Another option if your wifi or Ethernet is not working during the install process (mobo drivers not making hardware work) you can get a USB wireless adapter that you simply plug into USB and it will pick up your wifi for around $10. Chances are this will work because it's a more basic driver type that is available in the Windows 11 install files. Once you get the initial OS setup, then you can go get your fancy driver for your fancy (likely very new model so not supported yet by OS install media) mobo! Good to go.
Do they ever put it on sale when you get it directly from Microsoft?
So step one is actually using my newly bought SSD from my new build to install windows on?
I’m on windows 10 when I build my new rig by the end of the year I will probably go with windows 11 even tho I’m not used to it 😅
If I do this will it wipe the data not from the wipe everything from my existing pc or will it just download to the Hargrove
Hi Marcus. Any reason you select new when picking the drive to install windows on instead of just pressing next? Thanks.
You didn't used to be able to press next on the older versions, the next button now does the same thing
If I have two m.2 ssds and one HDD so I set them all up with partitions? Or just the 1 and the rest will just show up?
If i have windows on another pc (same microsoft account) do i still need to activate windows with a new key?
Late comment, but when I click I don't have a product key it just takes me back to the first install screen. Any tips?
good video.
So download windows os from a windows pc 10 or 11 then transfer to usb. Direct eject then inject to new pc and turn on monitor or pc Wifi or ethernet is active already so its good now? There are details that maybe necessary too
Can someone help. Have the 5600g ryzen processor. Ty
Already have license but no installer
I don't believe I saw you mentioning enabling tpm to install windows 11, which is still required. Secure Boot is no longer/hasn't been a requirement for a while but games like valorant still want it on if you're running windows 11.
What is tpm? Is it hardware or software related?
Thank you! This cost me some minutes and several reboots of pain.
Why does Valorant require secure boot?
Wait, so you can use your same windows account on two different computers and not have to worry about buying another product key?
How is the bloat on windows 11 compared to previous version?
thanks
So mine is installing win 11 on one drive but the boot option on another, causing my pc to crash on start up, need to manually select on bios for it to work, but it wont allow me to put the one that works into boot priority
can I use an external hard drive to download windows onto it? or does it had to be a flash drive
One thing Marcus hasn’t mentioned in the video is the usb flash drive needs to be no bigger than 32GB. I tried to install it using a 64GB drive and it wouldn’t install it. Ended up using a 16GB drive to do it. Once it was under way the install was lightning quick. 👍🏻👍🏻
My personal one is 128GB, I think you just need something that can be partitioned (at least in part) to FAT32
I did it perfectly fine with a 64 gb
@@Ram-rm2gz I tried it a few times and it wouldn’t work. As Marcus pointed out I should have partitioned the drive. You live and learn. 😂🤣😂🤣👍🏻👍🏻
K@@PcCentric
Whats the minimum size ??
I've been trying to instal windows for hours now. As soon as it finishes copying windows files and prepares to get files ready for installation. It hits me with different errors each time and nothing I've found online helps at all
I saw it say on the dvd product itself that you cannot install it with an OS already installer. ONLY new computer.
I’m a monkey so can’t help you. But info like that is essential.
sorry man, but we have to click to "new" (min 9.21) to create 3 partition or ... we can just NEXT to Unallocate space, for install win11 ?
You click new, and itll create all three ready for you
Fun Fact: I actually discovered that a 3rd generation non-TPM PC can actually boot and run Windows 11 perfectly fine without any issues. I was getting ready to install W-11 on a brand new build I made, then realized I forgot to retrieve the product key off the prior build. I connected the prior ssd boot drive to a 3rd gen pc, not thinking that ahead that it may not boot because 3rd gen PCs don't have TPM, it booted perfectly fine and normal, it even automatically downloaded drivers for the 3rd gen PC and kept on working fine.
CAN you install Windows 11 on a 3rd Gen PC? The answer is no because the install will detect the 3rd gen PC not having TPM.
CAN you pull the boot drive with Windows 11 off a 4th gen and 5th gen PC then connect the boot drive to a 3rd gen PC and have it work? The answer is yes.
cool, now try this but with tiny os
I am constantely having errors I get the first part setup then on the second part I get an error that says “There was a problem running this tool ERROR: 0x80070424 etc. People keep saying try a new Flash Drive, well I am on my 3rd brand new Flash Drive that I just opened out of the packaging. What can I do and I prefer NOT to run an ISO on my brand new PC build.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
so i just enabled the tpm and i now meet the requirements for windows 11 through pc health check and the website. but when i do windows update it still tells me the pc doesnt meet requirements, why?
do i have to wait since i just enabled it or nah? i also turn on secure boot. do i have to do anything extra or nah?
The yellow mouse suits your persona, not the studio which is mainly blue
you connected the Ethernet cable to the pc to be able to install? I am lost when you say you need internet... trough WIFI or ethernet? Thanks
No you misunderstood. You don't need an internet connection to install Windows. You just use the USB installer. However, once you get to the screen at 12:08, that's where it gets a bit tricky. Microsoft forces you to setup your PC with an online account to continue with the setup. This requires an internet connection.
am i able to do all the downloading to a flash drive steps from a macbook? having a hard time getting my newly built pc going
Yes you can do it, but its a different process.
You will need your Macbook, a flash drive, Google Chrome, Chromebook Recovery Utility, and the Windows 11 ISO from Microsoft.
Once you have everything you need, plug in the flash drive to your Mac. Then change the extension of the ISO to BIN. Open Chrome and then the Recovery Utility. Click on the gear icon and choose "Use local image". Select the BIN file and then select the flash drive you want to restore to. Let the tool work; it may take upwards of 30 minutes. Once it is finished, you can plug the flash drive into your new PC and it should be able to boot from that flash drive installer you just created.
Is it ideal to have a BIOS update and Windows put onto the drive at the same time (I have a motherboard that needs an update to support a newer gen of CPU), or should I just start with the BIOS update, do the whole boot up process, and then put Windows on it separately after that’s done?
I was in the same situation, update the bios first, then do the windows install.
@@mohammedbakirfazal9568 Thanks for the advice!
@@BLamb no problem bro, hope it worked out. 🤝
I very recently upgraded Win 10 to Win 11 using the assistant and you have forgotten to mention a step which if you have not performed will cause your Win 11 instillation to fail! (ok over dramatic, it might fail)
Check your BIOS settings before the install..
First off I have a ROG Strix X570-E Gaming and I updated to the very latest BIOS the day I decided to upgrade.
Unlike the old BIOS the new version turns on the Trusted Platform Module 2.0 by default. What I didn't know and after Day 2 of Win 11 failing to install (after hours of waiting to 99% and stuck at > research > do a reboot as MS Forum suggested)... Now with an error code 0xc0000005 I eventually researched that code which mentioned memory access can be blocked, it was jargon to me ?? but I dragged myself back to the BIOS again where there was a section about memory access which was had choices of auto or generic or Windows. Changing that to Windows and Win 11 installed without a hitch.
So check the BIOS first bro :)
Can you say that again as if you’re talking to a monkey?
@@audunjemtland8287 sorry but monkeys should always buy a shop sold computer as they should never be allowed near the BIOS.
Win 11 demands you have the BIOS set to allow it to be installed, there may be a video elsewhere on what you have to do?
@@tommyrotton9468 ;D ;D ;D You mean TPM set to 'enable'? That is the only requirement right? It says in a product description here that it cannot be installed on a computer with pre installed OS. It has to be a brand new computer.
@@audunjemtland8287 that was one of the settings that I mentioned had been set to on with a BIOS update.
But when I tried to upgrade I was getting an error fail.
So you have to like I did look for other settings that might prevent an update which I mentioned at the end of my post.
memory access [windows enabled ]rather than the default [auto] or perhaps you might have to find the something else that causes a failing upgrade?
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I have a question in the vid he mentioned that it would wipe anything on your drive does he mean the hard drive on the other pc or the usb flash drive
The Media creation tool wipes everything off of the flash drive you select.
Great video as always dude...
If youre a simple gamer like me i wouldnt bother with win11... 10 is fine and much easier to turn off shit you dont need.... Other than that no real differnce.... 😄
So the whole Windows Key discussion has officially defined you as "Lawful Good" +5 on attacks by demons.
Does installing windows on the flash drive remove windows from the device you plugged the flash drive into?
No. That would make no sense at all. The tool downloads a fresh copy of Windows from Microsoft's servers and then create a USB installer from those files.
Did this with windows 10 ty
My pc keeps crashing on the installation phase I'm assuming the SSD is just buggered
Just finished my first rig it ran windows 10 but then I got the update for 11 and I kinda regret it lmao
I got a generic mini PC with a Intel N100 processor, those have no screen built in so you have to connect it to a external TV via hdmi, so how would I clean install Windows 11 as the keyboard is not built into the thing it would be connected via a wireless USB receiver transmitter
Same process.
quick question would I be able to turn on my pc to test if it works before putting the usb flash drive in?
Yep
How is he using a wireless mouse and keyboard on a brand new wiped system? Can I do the same? Just plug the USB receiver in the back and complete Windows 11 setup this way?
Yeah a USB receiver for a KB/mouse presents itself to the computer as a HID (Human Interface Device) and doesn't need drivers to work at a basic level.
Do I need to buy an operating system with my pc parts to do this?
So I have windows downloaded on my current pc and I wanted to get a fresh copy of windows on my new ssd in my new pc because the previous version was a motherboard from a cyber power pc. Would I be able to still use that activation key without getting the “settings” from it?
You can try it, but it may not work. OEM licenses are sold at a steep discount with the condition that they stay with that computer.
What do you do if a company built you a pc, installed windows, but you werent given the windows key for future use?
there are videos about it, you can find your own key in your computer fairly easily but i don’t remember the steps clearly enough to say it here. I did see videos about it and it takes 2 minutes really.
It would be really nice if Microsoft provided a way to clear that laundry list of former installs mentioned beginning at 14:40. I've read forums, asked questions in forums, always got answers to the question I didn't ask etc...... (its never a "troubleshoot / help assist them with their problem" style job, but more of a "pick from the closest thing we have in our knowledge database and mark it as the solution even when its just the answer to the wrong question").
Knowing Microsoft, they'll make a task that simple even more complex and/or unhelpful.
Great video.. a follow up on what to turn off for privacy /sec. etc would be great. We all know Microsoft tries to collect data from its users.
Yeah bill Gates is a nonce
Doesn't matter what you select or disable, it still reports back to Microsoft. Only way you'd ever stop that is never have it online.
This stuff is seriously placebo nowadays. It doesn't matter what you turn off on the generic user end. Your telemetry is still fed 24/7. You use a phone, too yeah? Seeya
Disabling privacy isn't going to give you more fps
Turn them all off lol
Maybe a dumb question but can is upgrading my windows 10 on my current pc the same thing?
Come again??
I just bought a new PC MSI Katana 15 B13V and I did everything just like you did in the video, but when I clicked on customised d it didn't find any drivers, I even went to the MSI website and searched for the drivers I downloaded and still says that the drivers are on the USB Drive. I need help!
Did you extract the driver files onto the flash drive? Simply copying the zip file isn't going to work.
Do you need a computer on windows 11 to download windows 11 on to the flash drive ? Or is it okay if it’s on windows 10 and you download windows 11 onto the flash drive for the new PC
A Windows 10 system should work to create a W11 installer
Hi I want to buy a budget gaming/homework pc bundle for my 11yr old for xmas,do you have any recommendations please my budget is £650 all in,im in the uk cheers 😊
15:20 I want to know how remove everything the previous backup pc?
When should I unplug my usb after installing windows? because every time I restart my pc it never saves any of my progress and I have to install windows again. Is this a problem with any of my parts? Ive been stuck on this for around a week now and its so confusing. (my pc seemingly uninstalled windows on its own because it was fine one day the the next windows is gone, windows 11)
You unplug the USB drive after you install Windows and the computer reboots.
I don’t have trusted computing ? And I’m on the same bios ? Any help ?
will this delete everything that is on the pc that your installing windows 11 ??
Wait so why is Windows 11 Home $120+, but here he doesn’t purchase it or mention buying it? I may have missed that part
A lot of the tech channels never include the cost of Windows in their builds. They assume you will buy it separately, run Windows without activating it or buy from gray market key resellers.
@@JJFlores197 thanks a lot!
i needed this just got the parts for my first pc and i have idea what to do after building it
Can I use a normal USB stick for this? Or do I need to a USB Flash Drive??
Its the same thing.
What other things/files should one download and transfer over to the new PC? Like what is safe to delete vs not
That's a tough one to answer as there is a ton of stuff you can potentially remove. In most instances, its best to leave your PC as-is. If you really want to customize your system by removing unnecessary files and programs, I strongly suggest that you make a system image first. That way, if you accidentally delete or modify something critical, you can re-image your system and back at the point of the backup.
Lookup Chris Titu s Tech ' s Windows Utili ty. Its a good all-in-one solution to perform many optimizations and install multiple programs at once. There are many other programs and scr1 pts tha do similar things, but there's always the potential to accidentally delete or modify the wrong file. Again, make a backup BEFORE doing any of this.
I'm trying to avoid the youtube censors, so that's why some of the words are intentionally misspelled or cut in half.
Do I really need a usb. If a pre build pc comes in, cant I just boot it up and ask me for a windows product key? And from there, just install it?
If its a pre built PC, it should already have Windows installed.
Question
I hava a laptop with win11 and sign in with ms account as my one and only machine
If I build a desktop PC and sign in with ms account will it need a key or not?
Yes. Each Windows install needs its own product key.
You CAN install Windows 11 without being connected to the internet and WITHOUT signing into a Microsoft account, thereby giving them all your data. Definitely recommend just using a local account for privacy.
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