Clean Install Windows 10 without USB or DVD?

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Hello guys, I just recently put in a new motherboard and cpu but i still have the same hard drive from before. I realized i was getting stutters in game and the computer is kind of slow. I was told i need to do a clean install of windows 10. Is it possible to do a clean install without a usb or dvd? If so, how do i do it?

(sorry, not a pc tech xD)

Specs: i5-7500, ASUS b250m-a, 8GB ram, GTX 1060
 
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Without reinstalling could try reset and click get started on Reset this PC

reset_dialog_w10.png


If nothing changes and would like to go forth reinstalling Win 10 it isn't hard, all pcs have usb. Actually it would be a good idea to have an usb stick all setup with Win10 handy in case you ever upgrade or change the hdd.

To setup an usb stick, best to get at least 8gb size usb stick for Win10 64bit.

Download Microsoft media creation tool when you have the usb stick handy, plug it in and then download and run the tool form https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10

Once you run media creation tool you'll be asked if you want to...
You definitely want to fresh install when you change your motherboard.

Do you just not have a USB drive? You should have USB ports on the back of your PC.

Generally you need to install with USB or DVD, USB being your better option. There are fancy other methods but they are more for enterprise computing.
 
Without reinstalling could try reset and click get started on Reset this PC

reset_dialog_w10.png


If nothing changes and would like to go forth reinstalling Win 10 it isn't hard, all pcs have usb. Actually it would be a good idea to have an usb stick all setup with Win10 handy in case you ever upgrade or change the hdd.

To setup an usb stick, best to get at least 8gb size usb stick for Win10 64bit.

Download Microsoft media creation tool when you have the usb stick handy, plug it in and then download and run the tool form https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10

Once you run media creation tool you'll be asked if you want to upgrade pc or create installation media, choose to create installation media.

Once you choose language Win10 etc, you'll be asked how you want to proceed, dvd or usb. Choose usb.

Media creation tool will download Windows 10 and set the usb so it can be used to boot with.

Once all that's done (can leave the usb connected to the computer) shut down the computer. I say shut down because bios splash screen is sometimes skipped if you click restart. Once you power up, look for the key to enter bios, usually delete.

Once in bios there should be an option called boot or similar indicating boot order for hdd, dvd or usb etc. Change priority to usb.

If you did that correctly the pc should boot on usb and start the process of installing Windows. If it continues to your old windows it didn't work.

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