1. Backup your data: Copy all important files, documents, photos, and any other data you want to keep onto an external storage device or cloud storage. 2. Create a Windows 10 installation media: You'll need a bootable USB drive or DVD with the Windows 10 installation files. You can create it using the Media Creation Tool provided by Microsoft. Visit the official Microsoft website, search for "Windows 10 Media Creation Tool," and follow the instructions to create the installation media. 3. Insert the installation media: Plug in the bootable USB drive or insert the DVD into your computer. 4. Restart your computer: Restart your computer and enter the BIOS or boot menu. The key to access these menus may vary depending on your computer's manufacturer, but commonly used keys are F2, F12, or Del. Check your computer's manual or search online for the specific key for your device. 5. Boot from the installation media: Once you're in the BIOS or boot menu, select th
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