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COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NCII
QUARTER 2 – MODULE 2
The installation process of Windows 10 has two main parts, including the setup and
out-of-box experience (OOBE). In the setup process, that's where you will select some of the
basic settings, and you'll find the options to erase the hard drive, configure the partitions, and
clean install Windows 10. The out-of-box experience happens after the setup is complete,
and it's the stage where you'll configure your settings, such as region, network, account,
privacy, and other settings.
Once you went through the preparation instructions, the clean install of Windows 10 is
actually a straightforward process.
• Install window 10
• Configure out-of-box experience
• Upgrade window 10
• Install Missing Drivers
• Confirm Activation
II - CONTENT
These are the basic requirements for installing Windows 10 on a PC. If your device does not
meet these requirements, you may not have as great an experience with Windows 10.
In addition to the requirements above that are needed to run Windows, some
features have additional requirements. In some cases, features included with updated
versions of Windows 10 will be best experienced with newer processors. For specific
hardware support please refer to your Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Below are
some additional details regarding requirements for key features:
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• Cortana is only currently available on Windows 10 for the United States, United
Kingdom, China, France, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Canada, Spain,
Australia and India.
• Microsoft account is required for some features.
• Miracast requires a display adapter which supports Windows Display Driver Model
(WDDM) 1.3, and a Wi-Fi adapter that supports Wi-Fi Direct.
• Movies & TV application is not available in all regions. For the most up-to-date list of
regions, please go to the Movies & TV information page.
• Secure boot requires firmware that supports UEFI v2.3.1 Errata B and has the
Microsoft Windows Certification Authority in the UEFI signature database.
• Skype is available only in select countries and regions. Calling to select countries and
regions only. Excludes special, premium and non-geographic numbers.
• Snap: The number of applications that can be snapped will depend upon the
minimum resolution for the application with a limit of two applications in Tablet mode
and four applications in Desktop mode.
• Speech recognition will vary by device microphone. For a better speech experience,
you will need a: High fidelity microphone array hardware driver with microphone array
geometry exposed
• Tablet mode is available on tablets and 2-in-1s with GPIO indicators or those that
have a laptop and slate indicator will be able to be configured to enter "tablet mode"
automatically.
• Touch: To use touch, you need a tablet or a monitor that supports multi-touch.
• Two-factor authentication requires the use of a PIN, Biometric (fingerprint reader or
illuminated infrared camera), or a phone with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth capabilities.
• Windows Hello requires a camera configured for near infrared (IR) imaging or
fingerprint reader for biometric authentication. Devices without biometric sensors can
use Windows Hello with a PIN or a portable Microsoft compatible security key.
• Xbox application requires an Xbox Live account, which is not available in all regions.
• Wi-Fi Direct Printing requires a Wi-Fi adapter that supports Wi-Fi Direct and a
device that supports Wi-Fi Direct Printing.
INSTALLING WINDOWS 10
1. Backup your files. The installation process will delete all data on your hard drive. It
is recommended that you back up all files you want to keep before installing a new
operating system. You can back up your files to another hard drive, an external hard
drive, a flash drive, or a cloud-based service like Google Drive, or Dropbox.
2. Restart your computer. Press the power button on your computer and then click
Restart in the power options menu.
3. Immediately press , De Esc F2 F10 F or when it restarts. Depending on
the model of your l , , , 9 computer, pressing one of these
buttons immediately after you power on your computer
will enter the system BIOS.
Quick note: Some computers tell you which button to press to enter the BIOS as the
computer starts up.
4. Find your BIOS's boot options menu. The boot options menu of your BIOS may
vary in location or name from the illustration, but you may eventually find it if you
search around.
Quick note: If you can't find the boot options menu, search the name of your BIOS (most
likely located in the BIOS menu) online for help.
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5. Select the optical disk drive as the first boot device of your computer. Although
this method may vary among computers, the boot options menu is typically a menu of
movable device names where you should set your CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive as the
first boot device. It can also be a list of devices that you can set the order of their boot
on.
Consult a manual or the internet for help if you're stuck.
6. Place the Windows 10 Installation disc in the disc drive. Press the button on your
CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drive. Then place the Windows 10 installation disc in the disk
tray and push it back in the drive.
7. Save the changes in the settings. Press the button indicated on the screen or
select the save option from the BIOS menu to save your configuration.
8. Shut-down your computer. Either turn off the computer by choosing the shut-down
option in your current operating system, or hold the power button until the computer
powers off.
9. Start your computer from the disc. After you have placed the disc into the disc
drive, start your computer. When the computer starts, press a key if you are asked if
you would like to boot from the disc by pressing any key. After you choose to start
from the disc. Windows Setup will begin loading.
Quick note: If you are not asked to boot from the disc, you may have done something
wrong. Retry the previous steps and make sure you have selected the correct drive in the
BIOS boot menu.
10. Choose your Windows Setup options. Once Windows Setup loads, you'll be
presented with a window. Use the drop-down menus to select your preferred
language, keyboard type, and time/currency format, then click Next in the lower-right
corner.
11. Click the Install Now button. It's the blue button in the center of the screen.
12. Accept the License Terms. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms. Then
click the checkbox next to I accept the license terms and click Next in the lower-right
corner.
13. Select the Custom installation. This option allows you to do a clean install of
Windows 10. This will erase all your files on the installation drive.
14. Select a hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on. A hard drive is
a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions "divide" hard drives
into separate sections. Click the hard drive or partition you want to install Windows 10
on.
Quick note: If the hard drive has data on it, you’ll need to use the following steps to Delete
or Format the drive. Be aware that this will permanently erase all data from the disk.
• Select the hard drive from the list of hard drives.
• Click Drive options (advanced).
• Click Delete or Format from Drive options.
Quick note: If your computer doesn't have any partitions yet, create one to install Windows
on it.
• Select the hard drive from the list of hard drives.
• Click Drive options (advanced).
• Select New from Drive options.
• Select the size and click OK.
15. Install Windows on your preferred hard drive and partition. Once you've decided
on where to install Windows, select it and click Next. Windows will begin installing.
Your computer may start and restart several times during the installation process.
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Quick note: At the end windows installation will be configuring out-of-box experience. You
have successfully installed Windows 10.
After the setup, you have to continue with the out-of-box experience to configure your
preferences and create a new account. To complete the OOBE on Windows 10, use these
steps:
Quick note: If you're not using a wired network connection, you'll have to sign in to the
wireless network.
6. Select the Set up for personal use option.
7. Click the Next button.
8. Confirm your Microsoft account information to create an account.
Quick note: The recommended process is to use a Microsoft account. However, if you want
to use a traditional local account, you'll need to click the Offline account option from the
bottom-left corner and then continue with the on-screen directions.
Quick tip: If you want to continue using a traditional password, click the Cancel button to
skip the process.
14. Select your privacy settings (and don't forget to scroll down the page to review all the
available settings).
15. Click the Accept button.
16. (Optional) You can provide your phone number and then click the Send button to link
your phone with your device. If you want to skip this option, click the Do it later
button in the screen's bottom-left corner.
17. (Optional) Click the Next button to allow OneDrive to back up the Desktop,
Documents, and Pictures folders to the cloud. If you use another cloud service or
prefer not to upload files to the cloud, click the Only save files to this PC option in
the screen's bottom-left corner.
18. Click the No, thanks button to skip the Microsoft 365 setup (as necessary).
Quick tip: If you have an Office product key, you can click the I have a product key option,
and then the apps will install automatically on your device.
19. (Optional) Check the Let Cortana respond to "Hey Cortana" option to use the
assistance hands-free.
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20. Click the Accept button to allow Microsoft to collect personal information to make
Cortana more personal. If you're not interested in the digital assistant, click the Not
now button to continue.
After you complete the steps, the new settings will apply to the clean installation of
Windows 10, and you should be able to see the default desktop experience.
INSTALL UPDATES
Note: At the end windows upgrade installation. The installation is done. You have
successfully upgrade Windows 10.
On Windows 10, drivers can also be part of the optional updates. If you're missing
one or multiple drivers, you may be able to download them from Windows Update.
After you complete the steps, Windows Update will download and install the missing
drivers automatically.
CONFIRM ACTIVATION
In the case that Windows 10 didn't activate, the device will try to reactivate at a later
time. If you're still having issues after a couple of days, you can use the activation
troubleshooter to activate.
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III - EXERCISES
ACTIVITY I
Directions: Rearrange in proper sequence the given steps on how to install windows 10
using numbers 1-15 (Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper)
Select the optical disk drive as the first boot device of your
computer.
Immediately press Del, Esc, F2, F10, or F9 when it restarts.
Select a hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on.
ACTIVITY II
Directions: Rearrange the following steps on how to check updates on windows 10 using
letters A – E. Write your answers in your answer sheet.
___2. What are two main parts of installation process in Windows 10?
A. Setup and Out-of-box experience C. Setup and Drivers
B. Setup and Upgrade D. Setup and Activate
___3. What are the keys used to enter Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)?
A. F3, Ctrl, F2, F10, F8 C. Del, Esc, F2, F10, F9 B.
F4, Fn, F2, F10, F9 D. F1, F7, F2, F10, F12
___7. What is the next step after Click the install now button in installing windows 10?
A. Click setup.exe button C. Find your BIOS's boot options menu B. Accept the
License Terms D. Restart your computer
___8. What is the first step in configuring windows 10 Out-of-Box experience (OOBE)?
A. Select your Region option C. Select your keyboard layout option
B. Accept the License Terms D. Click the Yes button.
___9. What is the next step after clicking the create PIN button in configuring windows 10
Outof-Box experience (OOBE)?
A. Click the Next button C. Create a four-digit Windows Hello PIN
B. Confirm your account password D. Click setup.exe button
___10. What is the next step after opening the settings in checking windows 10 updates?
A. Click on Update & Security C. Click on Windows Update
B. Select the Upgrade option D. Find your BIOS's boot options menu
B. Identification: Directions: Identify the following. Write your answer in your answer
sheet.
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______________3. Which feature of windows 10 is available on tablets and 2-in-1s with
GPIO indicators or those that have a laptop and slate indicator will
be able to be configured to enter "tablet mode" automatically.
C. Discussion: Directions: Read carefully and answer the question below based on your
understanding and capacity.
1. Before installing windows 10, Why is in need to back up your files? (5pts)
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2. After windows 10 installed, Why do we configure out-of-box experience? (5pts)
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KEY ANSWER
III – EXERCISES
ACTIVITY I
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ACTIVITY II
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