THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN UPDATED HERE: https://youtu.be/zYY-Gq68Dvo This video shows you the process of upgrading to or installing Windows 10 onto your Dell Computer. You can create your own Install Media as seen here; https://youtu.be/g_UhiHScaSI. Remember to have your computer plugged in during this process. Check out the FAQ's and the Related Links below for more helpful info !! Please remember to Like, Share and Subscribe if this was helpful !! Please subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/@JamTechs where I give you 5 minute or less videos about cool tech! Related Links: Laptop Tools, Components & Accessories: https://amzn.to/3XpHdlw Update Your Windows 10 Computer: https://youtu.be/EDyjxUXBkZM HDD & SSD Replacement / Upgrades: https://amzn.to/430vkEz Hard Drives vs Different Kinds of Solid State Drives Explained: https://youtu.be/KgDucEw7drA FAQ's: Q: What's the key you hit at the beginning of the video? A: The key being pressed at 1:00 if F12. Sometimes it can be F9 Q: Will this erase all my data? A: Yes, installing Windows as seen here will erase your data. If you wish to retain your data, back up your computer before install. If you cannot access Windows to back up your data, you can either try not erasing the appropriate partition, or removing the hard drive ( assuming its good ), hooking it up to another working computer and getting the data off that way. Q: Do I need a product key? A: Many newer computers will pull the License ID / Product Key directly from the computer during the OS install. You can skip that part if it prompts you for it by selecting the 'I Don't Have It / Enter It Later' option. If the computer does not pull it automatically, you will have to enter it manually from the sticker under the computer. If you don't have one, you would have to purchase one. You can check to see if Windows is activated or not as seen in the last portion of this updated video; https://youtu.be/l3AVGlVWUsI Q: At 1:29, my computer is not reading the USB. What do I do? A: Try the other USB ports. Some computers will only accept one of them for this operation. Also, was your Dell computer working well before this install attempt? (edited 7/25)