Windows 10 Creators Update is the latest update released by Microsoft for the Windows 10 operating system, featuring numerous improvements in both functionality and interface. Upon its release, the Creators Update also included an ISO image for users. Taimienphi will guide you through installing Windows 10 Creators Update using a USB drive via the ISO image.
The Windows 10 Creators Update was released in April 2017 with many optimizations for the operating system, such as a redesigned Start Menu, a new Settings interface, an improved Windows Defender, and the addition of a Game Mode for gamers . Users are always eager to experience these new features and interface as soon as a new update is available. There are many ways to install the Windows 10 Creators Update , including via OTA, through the Windows 10 Assistant update support, or via an ISO file. Taimienphi will guide you through the detailed process of installing the Windows 10 Creators Update using a USB drive.
Instructions for installing Windows 10 Creators Update using a USB drive.
System requirements
- A 32-bit or 64-bit ISO file of the Windows 10 Creators Update is available.
- 1 USB drive with a capacity of 8GB or more
- The computer must have at least 2GB of RAM.
Create a USB drive containing the Windows 10 Creators Update installation files.
Step 1: Download and install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool software.
Step 2: Launch the software, click Browse , select the Windows 10 Creators Update ISO file, then click Next.
Step 3: Select the device to create the Windows 10 installation media; click on USB Device.
Step 4: Select the USB device plugged into the computer, then click Begin copying.
Step 5: Click Erase USB Device to confirm formatting the USB. Note that all data on the USB will be completely erased.
Step 6: The USB formatting and installation process begins. Wait for the process to complete, then click Finish to complete.
Install Windows 10 Creators Update via USB.
Step 1 : Plug the USB drive containing the Windows 10 Creators Update installation files created in the previous steps into your computer.
In the boot device selection screen, select the USB drive you created the installation media for in the previous steps. To access the boot device options for your specific machine model, you can refer to the keyboard shortcuts for Boot Options .
Step 2: Select the installation language, then click Next.
Step 3: Click Install now to begin the installation.
Step 4: Enter the Windows installation key. If you don't have one, click "I don't have a product key" to skip this step.
Step 5: Check the box "I accept the license terms," then click "Next" to continue.
Step 6: Select the hard drive partition for installation.
Step 7: The installation process begins; please wait for the installation to complete.
Step 8: Once the installation is complete, please wait for the computer to restart. The Windows 10 Creators Update installation is now finished.
Thus, with just a few basic steps similar to installing other Windows versions, you can install Windows 10 Creators Update on your computer using a USB drive. Additionally, you can also update Windows 10 using CMD instead of having to use other hardware devices.