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It seems like you're asking about installing Windows on a PC using a USB flash drive. Here's a general guide on how to do that:

**Note:** Installing Windows on a PC will erase all data on the target drive, so ensure you have backups of any important files before proceeding.

**Requirements:**
1. A USB flash drive (at least 8 GB in size) 
2. A Windows installation ISO file
3. A valid Windows product key (if installing a licensed version)

**Steps:**

1. **Download Windows ISO:** Obtain a Windows installation ISO file. You can download this from the official Microsoft website or other trusted sources.

2. **Create Bootable USB Drive:**
   - Insert the USB flash drive into your PC.
   - Download and install a tool like "Rufus" or "Etcher" that allows you to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file.
   - Open Rufus or Etcher and select the USB drive you inserted.
   - Choose the Windows ISO file you downloaded as the source.
   - Click on "Start" or "Flash" to create the bootable USB drive. This process may take some time.

3. **Boot from USB:**
   - Restart your PC and enter the BIOS or UEFI settings. You can usually do this by pressing a specific key (such as F2, F10, or Delete) during the boot process. Consult your PC's manual or manufacturer's website for instructions on how to access the BIOS.
   - In the BIOS/UEFI settings, navigate to the "Boot" or "Boot Order" section.
   - Set the USB flash drive as the first boot option or prioritize it over the other boot devices.
   - Save the changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings. Your PC will now boot from the USB drive.

4. **Install Windows:**
   - Once your PC boots from the USB drive, the Windows installation process will begin.
   - Follow the on-screen instructions to select your language, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method.
   - Enter your product key when prompted (if installing a licensed version).
   - Choose the installation type (typically "Custom" for a clean install).
   - Select the drive where you want to install Windows and follow the prompts to format and partition the drive.
   - The installation process will copy files, install features, and configure settings. Your PC may restart multiple times during this process.
   - After the installation is complete, follow the prompts to set up Windows, including creating a user account and choosing privacy settings.

5. **Eject USB Drive:**
   - Once Windows is installed and your PC boots into the desktop, safely eject the USB flash drive from your PC.

That's it! You've successfully installed Windows on your PC using a USB flash drive.




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