Be sure to save yourself! An excellent method for installing Windows without a CD or flash drive
Peace be upon you. Most of us use Windows on the computer, but there are those who cannot install Windows themselves, as they go to a computer maintenance shop to install Windows, and they do not know that installing Windows is very easy.
There are several methods, the most famous of which is using a CD with Windows burned on it or using a USB key with Windows burned on it, but in some cases a person may not have a CD or USB key and is surprised by the damage to his computer's Windows.
Therefore, in this post, we will explain a very wonderful way to install Windows without the need for a CD or flash drive through simple commands that you write in the CMD command prompt
before starting to install Windows. This method requires us to have a copy of Windows on the computer on a disk other than the disk on which we will install Windows. We decompress the copy of Windows and put it in a folder and name it with a simple name so that it is easy for us to write it in the command prompt after that, as in the picture
(When decompressing Windows, it is preferable to put it in external files on the partition for easy access.)
Now, in case of emergency and when Windows is damaged, we enter the computer repair mode upon booting by pressing the F8 key if it is Windows 7 or the Shift + F8 key if it is Windows 8 or 10, and from that list that appears, we enter Repair Windows.
Then we search for Command Prompt, which is located in Troubleshoot or System Recovery Options, depending on the type of Windows.
When we reach the command prompt, we write the following commands to reach the file that contains Windows.
We write the letter indicating the partition that contains Windows as follows: F:
To enter the Windows file, we write the following command: cd windows10 (file name).
To start installing Windows, we write the following command: Run the installation file as follows: setup.exe
Thus, Windows starts installing very quickly, faster than using a flash drive or CD, depending on the space on the hard disk.
Note: The Windows version must be 32-bit or 64-bit, depending on the version installed on you before, so that the operating file starts normally.
Note: You can enter repair mode in Windows 8 or 10 from the Recovery settings in Windows.
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