Learn the Windows 10 installation process

This is an in-depth analysis of the Windows 10 operating system installation in particular and all Windows installers in general.

The purpose of this article is to help you better understand the Windows operating system installation process. If you understand the installation process of Windows operating system, you will catch disease (if an error occurs during the installation process) simply.

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+ Process 1: Create a simple Windows installation USB

On the blog, I have a lot of detailed instructions for you how to  create a win-win usb , for example  using Rufus software  for example. However, if you are trying to create a USB to install Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 . then you just need to Format USB with FAT32 format and then unzip the installer to USB that can be booted on both UEFI standards and LEGACY already.

Implementation:  Right-click the USB => select  Format => at the part  File system you choose the format is  FAT32 => click  Start to start implementing  USB Format .

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Now you need to extract the windows installer to USB

  • On Windows XP or Windows 7: You can use Winrar software to extract compression directly to USB.
  • On Windows 8 and above: If you are working on a computer using Windows 8 or higher, you can  Mount the file to the virtual drive  by right-clicking the installer (format * .iso) = > select  Open With => select  Windows Explorer => then copy all files / folders in the virtual drive to the USB and you're done.
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    These are the files in the virtual drive that you just mounted.

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    In this article we will analyze through the installer for UEFI BOOT system. But first, if you want to boot this standard, you should first  set up BIOS in UEFI standard  .

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    Process 2: Analyze the Boot process

  • If you choose USB UEFI, Windows will by default load boot from the file  bootx64.efi in the boot folder   of the efi folder   found on USB BOOT.
  • Conversely, if you choose to boot from USB LEGACY, Windows will load from the file  bootmgr on the USB BOOT.
  • Note:  For new installers such as Windows 8, 8.1 or Windows 10, MS has integrated the folder  efi into the 32-bit Windows installer, so for USB containing this installer, you can still boot. UEFI standard through bootia32.efi file.

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    After loading the boot file, Windows will boot into Win Pi through the file  boot.wim (located in the sources directory  ) of the usb.

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    This file is configured based on the file  bcd in two boot directories:

  • USB boot folder.
  • And the boot directory in the directory  efi (efimicrosoftboot)
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    USB boot folder

    And .

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    Boot directory in the EFI directory

    Learn more about the structure of a bcd file

    To learn more about how the BCD file is configured, we will use  the BootICE tool  to open this file, you will know how it is set up as shown below, I will open at the same time. 2 BCD files in 2 different places.

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    Observing the 2 pictures above, we can see that both files  bcd have in common that is configured to take physical memory  RAM  as storage place  boot.wim after mounting. And the file  boot.sdi is its boot interface, this file is located in the directory  boot of the usb.

    Process 3: Analysis of the Windows installation interface

    When the load is complete,  boot.wim the screen with the first boot logo appears with a circle of dots. This is called  boot flags.

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    About Logo:

    Because we are installing on a standard UEFI Boot system, there will be 2 cases that happen now:

  • The appearance of the company's Logo (for example, the logo of DELL or the Logo of HP company) means that the BIOS of the computer is integrated  boot flags.
  • Conversely, if it is still the Windows Logo, it means that the computer's BIOS does not or has not integrated boot flags
  • If you install on a standard Legacy Boot system, the default will be the Windows Logo.

    => After loading the boot interface, the next screen appears and select the language to install as shown below.

    * The first interface of the Windows Setup screen (screen 1)

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    Looking at the image above, you can see that the current installation language is English. This language is obtained from file  lang.ini in the directory  sources of the mounted partition  boot.wim and in the directory  sources of the USB.

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    The background color, dark green, is called from the image file  background.bmp in the sources directory   of the mounted partition  boot.wim and in the sources USB directory  .

    The image file is background_cli.bmp

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    The language picker will get the interface from the file  spwizimg.dll in the directory  sources of the mounted partition  boot.wim and in the directory  sources of the USB

    Note:  You can download the R esource Hacker tool  to open the file  spwizimg.dll => you will see the interface located in the section  Bitmap.

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    The text in the frame is taken from the files  arunres.dll.mui, setuperror.exe.mui, spwizres.dll.mui, W32UIRes.dll.mui  in the  en-us  directory of the sources directory   on the mounted partition  boot.wim and in sources USB folder  .

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    * Next screen interface (monitor 2).

    Okey, After setting up the first interface, press Next to go  to the next screen. The next screen will have the interface as shown below.

    Why is Microsoft leaving this screen? At this step, many of you will think it is useless, why after the first setup screen MS did not design so that after clicking Next we go to the installation section? Yes ! The reason is:

    At this screen in addition to the Windows installation function, Microsoft also integrates the repair function,  Repair your computer …. This is a very nice feature, if you have installed the operating system instead of ghost, you can use the Repair feature to fix Windows errors instead of having to  reinstall Windows which  takes a lot of time.

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    In addition, when you click on Repair your computer it , you  can also use a number of additional features as shown below.

    At this screen, you will have 2 options to either continue repairing Windows errors (  Troubleshoot ) or shutdown (  Turn off your PC ).

    Note:  Here, you only have 2 options, but there is no option to go back to the main installation screen when you click and choose  Repair your computer  .

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    If you click on the option  Troubleshoot , then the window  Advanced options will appear with 5 extremely useful features for troubleshooting assistance.

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    If you cannot find the tool you want to use here, you can click the arrow (top, left) to go back to => then choose  Turn off your PC to shut down the computer and now restart boot from  USB BOOT  and reinstall from scratch.

    Another interesting thing that many of you may not know is that starting from the Install Now selection screen to the next selection screens, you can open the cmd window to use at any time through the nest. key combination  Shift + F10.

    As I said at the beginning, in the file  boot.wim it is Windows PE, so if you want to view or check the file  boot.wim with the command in cmd, you do the following:

    Implementation:  Click  Shift + F10 to open the window  cmd => next type  notepad and press  Enter => Notepad tool appears, now press the key combination  Ctrl+O => open  File Explorer you will see the  X main drive is the drive containing the boot.wim file  .

    Note:X  This  drive  is taken from Ram memory and does not use the HDD or SSD, this drive has the default letter X.

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    You can check or view additional files and folders on X this drive  .

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    * Screen 3

    After you click   Install now  (  Screen number 2) =>, the Windows installation process will continue with the words  Setup is starting - setup notification is beginning.

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    The dark blue (backgroud) background image above is taken from the image in the file  spwizimg.dll in the sources directory of the mounted boot.wim partition   and in the  USB sources directory as well  .

    There is also an image file  setup.bmp in the directory  system32 of the mounted partition boot.wim.

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    * Screen number 4

    Now Windows will check the image mount file  install.wim (or install.esd) in the sources directory of the USB BOOT to see if it is available?

    If yes, Windows will check which version of Windows it is? using 32 or 64 bit Windows platform   ? What is the operating system version (Edition)? After determining Windows will search in the sources directory   of the USB to see if there are files  EI.CFG or  PID.txt not. If there is not one of the two files above, you must enter the installation key in the screen below.

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    This screen only appears on the Home, Pro or Single Language versions, these are 3 retail versions, usually without the built-in file,  EI.CFG but must enter the version key before going to the next screen.

    However, unlike the Windows 8 or 8.1 installer, with the Windows 10 installer, users will have the option to  I dont't have a product key quickly switch to the next screen without having to enter a key, but there are still a few sets. The installation cannot skip the step entering this setup key.

    This bypass method applies to 3 versions Home, Pro, Single Language

    This is a pretty cool trick for those interested in rebuilding the Winodws installer. If you want to skip the step of entering the installation key, in the  USB sources directory  there must be one of the two files  EI.CFG or  PID.txt. The content in these two files is as follows:

    EI.CFG

  • [EditionID]  {Edition ID}
    [Channel]  {Channel Type}
    [VL]  {Volume License}
  • PID.txt

  • [PID]
    Value = XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
  • => So looking at the above content, what we need to do is:

  • Identify Edition ID.
  • Channel VL, Retail and OEM.
  • In the Volume License you set the value to 0 (if the Retail version, OEM version) or 1 (if the VL version).
  • The setting key consists of 25 alphanumeric characters and letters.
  • Home, Pro, and Single Language versions have Edition ID respectively:

    Edition ID:
    Core: Home
    Professional: Pro
    CoreSingleLanguage: Windows 10 Home Single Language

    + If the integrated installer includes two versions of Pro and Home, we can leave the part blank  {Edition ID}, the part  {Channel Type} you write as  Retail  and in the  {Volume License} set it is the value  0  . As follows:

  • [EditionID]
    [Channel]
    Retail
    [VL]
    0
  • => When you leave the section blank  {Edition ID} , the installation version selection screen will appear as shown below.

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    Likewise, the  Home Single Language version  is the same if you leave it blank, the  {Edition ID} screen will appear as above.

    Assuming you want to ignore this screen and choose the installed version, then the  EI.CFG  content  {Edition ID} you add the Edition ID of the version to the Pro version, for example, its content is:

  • [EditionID]
    Professional
    [Channel]
    Retail
    [VL]
    0
  • Or use the PID.txt file if you do not like to use the EI.CFG file.

  • [PID]
    Value = VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T
  • * Screen number 5

    Once you have selected the version you want to install, you will now be taken to a screen containing the Microsoft terms of use.

    After you have finished reading and agree with the terms they require, please tick the line  I eccept the license terms => at this time the Next new word  will light up to give you the option to continue.

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    * Screen number 6

  • Here you will have 2 choices that are to upgrade to overwrite the old version of Windows available on the computer. With this option you can keep personal files, previous settings and applications and software installed on the computer before.
  • The second option is a custom install ( Custom) and we usually still use this option if we decide to reinstall Win. Because choosing Upgade will often crash during the installation process.
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    * Screen number 7

    If you choose  Custom in the above section, Windows will now switch to the hard drive partition selection interface to install Windows and this is the most common part of the Windows installation process. Some of the most common errors that users encounter that I have instructed how to fix them:

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    At this screen, the system will check information of the hard drive in the computer, including information such as:

  • The hard drive that you are installing Win is the HDD or SSD.
  • What is the ID of the hard drive, Sata or IDE. If SATA, which SATA? SATA1 (referred to as SATA), SATA2 or SATA3.
  • Whether the hard drive on  the computer has a Bad sector or not  (for the HDD), or is there something wrong (for  an SSD ).
  • In addition, it checks whether the current hard drive structure is  MBR or GPT .

    In case, if the computer does not see the hard drive, the screen will not appear the hard drive as well as the installation partition. And according to the rule of the drive selected to install is always  0 (disk 0) and it ranks on the top according to the list of partitions in case the computer is mounted with two or more hard drives.

    When you choose to boot from  usb uefi  , Windows has checked your computer's BIOS, which includes manufacturer information, what version is the current BIOS version? update day ? and bootable firmware… .and when installing Windows will check the structure of the hard drive for GPT or not.

    The principle that you need to know is:

  • When installing a LEGACY-compliant computer, the hard drive structure must be MBR.
  • Conversely, if you want to install a UEFI computer, you must convert the hard drive to GPT format.
  • If the free hard drive is not formatted with a partition, it is MBR by default.
  • To check exactly what the hard drive is having at the above screen, press the key combination  Shift + F10 to open the window  cmd => use  diskpart => continue to enter the command  list disk  check, if there is no sign  * in the GPT line then that means your hard drive is structured  MBR .

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    You can look at the interface of the figure below (Figure 1) whose functions include:

  • Refresh: Refresh the  screen.
  • Delete:  Perform 1 partition deletion.
  • Format:  Format a partition, but you cannot choose to format either NTFS or FAT32. This means that before the hard drive partition was formatted, after formatting it, it will have the same format.
  • New:  Creates a new hard drive partition from the hard drive or from an empty Unallocated Space partition.
  • Load drive:  Open the driver manager of the drive in case the drive does not appear on the screen.
  • Extend: Extend  the hard drive partition.
  • During the Windows installation process you can use these function buttons before clicking Next to begin the installation.

    The rules for installing Windows on a drive are composed of primary partitions, and they are arranged from top to bottom. Windows partitions are always first, meaning it will be above the partitions that store data.

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    LEGACY boot standard system - hard drive with MBR structure

  • System Reserved:  This partition has NTFS format, 500 MB of space containing the  BCD boot files and files winre.wim
  • Windows:  NTFS format and the partition that stores the system files.
  • UEFI boot standard system - hard drive with GPT structure

  • Recovery:   The partition is NTFS format, 450 MB in size and this partition will save the winre.wim file
  • System:  Available in EFI format, 100 MB in size, but with a 4Kn format drive, its size will be 260 MB and this partition will save the BCD file.
  • MSR (Reserved):  This partition has no format and its size is 16 MB.
  • Windows:  Format NTFS and this is the partition that will save the Windows system files.
  • When installing Windows, we will have 2 cases that are: Install Windows for a brand new hard drive and install Windows on a pre-partitioned computer, that is, your computer is already in use.

    + Case 1: For a brand new hard drive, there is no data yet.

    If your hard drive is empty unformatted ( Unallocated) but you leave it and click  Next , Windows will base on Firmware boot => it will divide the system partition for you (partitions

    If you click  New to create a new partition, you must click add line  Apply and click  OK confirm in the dialog box

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    + Case 2: If the hard drive already has data, and is already pre-partitioned.

    In this case, you have already installed Windows before, now you want to reinstall, just use the feature  Delete or  Format for the partition that you want to install Win on.

    The best thing is that you should base on the rule that I mentioned above, that is, click  delete to delete the old Windows partition (delete partitions

    => The purpose of this operation is to let them merge into an empty unformatted partition ( Unallocated), then click New to format that partition or click  Next to install it. Encourage you to just leave the partition to install Win in the format  Unallocated and click  Next , because it will be less error prone.

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    Okey, so if during the installation process you get an error and there is an error message, you know what it is, but there is a solution right. Follow Microsoft's pre-programmed rules when you install Windows on the drive.

    * Screen number 8

    If there is no problem, please press  Next to continue.

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    Yes ! This is the screen we have to wait the longest during the Windows installation process. At this screen, the system will have to go through 5 main processes as follows:

    + Copy Windows file : This step will copy all necessary data in the folder  sources of Windows PE partition, or from your Windows installation USB => to clipboard.

    + Getting files ready for installation : This step will perform the decompression of the mount image file  install.wim in the sources folder of the USB install win => into the Windows partition. This process is the longest and it depends on the number of rounds of the drive. If you install it on the 7200 Prm, SATA3 600Mb / s drive you will see a marked difference because the installation is very fast, the slowest is the drive. The IDE then goes to SATA, SATA2 and SATA3.

    You should know one thing is that up to this step can still get the error as usual and of course you can not continue the installation process, it is due to an error from the file  install.wim or when Windows install detects the drive or There is a problem with the usb port when Windows cannot get the data from the install.wim file.

    Installing features : Install the following features after applying the image to the Windows partition

    + Installing updates : This step will install the updates already integrated into the file  install.wim. If your Windows installer is integrated with more updates, the installation process takes longer because when you integrate offline, it stays in the standby state without being installed and integrates completely into the WinSxS folder in the folder. Windows system partition

    + Finishing up : Complete, in this process will include 2 steps to integrate Boot into a partition  System Reserved (Legacy) or  System (EFI). In addition, it also creates a folder named  WindowsRE in the System Reserved partition. It then copies the files  winre.wim in  Recovery the  System32  directory in the Windows directory of the system partition to the WindowsRE directory.

    In case with UEFI system, Windows will create a new folder named  Recovery in the Reovery partition and in the folder  Recovery Windows create a folder named WindowsRE and copy winre.wim into it. After copying Windows will activate winre.wim before completing it will restart the computer for the installation to continue.

    One interesting thing that you should know is why during the installation of Windows, the computer screen is bright and not dark? The explanation for the above phenomenon is that when you start the installation, Windows will conduct a direct check on the power source and the status of the battery's power consumption (for the Laptop) and Windows will always set the screen. The computer with the highest brightness, power mode is always selected as High Perfomance. Therefore you must always keep a stable power source if Windows checks if you are not using direct power Windows will warn and may not continue installation if you see the state of battery drain is not enough to complete the process. Setting. So when installing you should keep the power source directly and maintain stability during the installation process.

    * Screen number 9

    Before restarting the computer, the screen will appear a message before the computer will restart within 10 seconds and when restarted, the next screen will appear and this screen is no longer in use. to your installation USB again because it has copied all the necessary files to the Windows partition. Therefore, at this step you can remove the USB from the computer and still install as normal.

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    At this step, we also have to wait quite a long time, for the following reasons:

  • This step will take the device information on the computer such as VGA card information, network card, usb connection port, . in Device Manager
  • Once it has obtained the information of the above device, it will install driver for that device.  The driver  will be taken from the DriveStore folder  present  in the system folder System32 on the system  partition. That is why when you have finished installing Windows 8 / 8.1 or on Windows 10, your computer already has quite a few drivers. Your computer always has the network driver installed, the driver of usb 3.0 is completely automatic because it is built into the folder  DriveStore and when installing Windows will check the compatibility of the driver with the device in the computer that install properly. unify.
  • Search for pre-programmed files, for example autoresponder files  Unattend.xml in  Panther the Windows folder, files  SetupComplete.bat in folders  Scripts located in folders  Setup in Windows folders
  • Update Registry Editor.
  • Look for the folder  oobe in the system folder  system32 and based on that reboot the machine starts on to the next screen.
  • At this screen, if the computer encounters an error that makes Windows unable to continue the installation, it is very likely that you have installed an installer that has been rebuilt by someone incorrectly. If you use  the original installer from Microsoft  , the error is very rare, if there is, it is because OEM computers have limited version of Windows, and it does not accept that version. For example, if they have a computer pre-set, you have to install the Single Language version, but you install it in the Pro version, the computer screen will stand still forever. Or it could be that the CPU is not compatible, for example that cpu can only install 32 bit platforms, but you install 64 bit still standing at this screen .

    * Screen number 10

    If Windows has finished installing the screen above without experiencing any errors, the installation is about to be completed, there are only a few steps to set up the account to use. All subsequent steps are set up from the directory  oobe. Windows will boot into the Get going fast first screen,  it is also known as oobe screen  , if installed on a PC using a wired network, if installed on a Laptop with wireless connection, Windows will boot into the screen to select the network connection? wire for your choice.

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    Its background color always defaults to green as shown above, note that it does not use the image, but uses the color-coded background color in the file  FirstLogonAnim.html in oobe directory  , and the text is hidden. from file  msoobedui.dll.mui in the directory's  en-US  directory  oobe.

    Tips:  If it is not the screen  Get going fast but the time selection screen below appears, the win version will definitely be rebuilt because by default when you install the original win in Windows PE you have chosen the installation language, the default time zone is  Pacific Time (US & Canada) so it will not have the screen below.

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    * Screen number 11

    Monitor  Get going fast, this is the monitor regarding the personalization of Windows on your computer. Windows is allowed to access apps or your account information by default, Windows always switches to it,  On and if on screen 10 you choose the installation type,  Customize you can switch it to  Off if you want.

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    Conversely, if you choose  Use Express settings it means you use the quick setup by default. But I encourage you to use the option  Customize to set it up for you. In addition, to this screen, you can also use 2 keyboard shortcuts that are:

  • Shift + F10 : Open a window  cmd to use the commands you need.
  • Ctrl + Shift + F3 : Restart the computer to boot into Audit mode, not have to set up the account and rebuild the installer.
  • If you choose the mode  Use Express settings , at the next screen will appear the standby screen with dots rotating before moving to the next setting screen.

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    * Screen number 12

    If you chose to connect to the network, then there  Screen number 12 will be an option to sign in with your organization or you can sign in with  a Microsoft account .

    Note:  This screen is only available in Pro, Home and Single Language retail versions for individual users only. If you have Enterprise or Education installed, there's no option to sign in with a Microsoft account, only to sign in with an account in your organization or create and sign in with a Local account. stop it.

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    * Screen number 13 - Associated with Microsoft account

    On the screen above if you choose  My work or school owners it to use an account provided by your organization or school. If you choose  I own it , use your personal Microsoft account to sign in.

    If you already have a Microsoft account, enter your email address and password to log in now, but if you do not have one, you can create a new account by clicking the button  Create one.

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    * Screen No. 14 - Create a Local account if you are not affiliated with a Microsoft account

    In case you do not have a Microsoft account, or simply the computer does not have an internet connection, you can set up using the account  Local => click the button to  Skip this step skip the login step and go to the account creation screen.  Local

    Note:  After installing Win, you can link with your Microsoft account later.

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    If you create a Local account, you just need to enter any name to create a new one, but I note to you that it is not the same name as the default account in Windows such as  Administrator, Defaultuser0, Guest  . If you do not want to use the password please leave it blank and press  Next to continue.

    => In short, on this screen there is only one requirement that you create a new account and not be the same name as the default account, that's all.

    * Screen number 15

    Once you've created and signed in to your account, the next screen will allow you  to use Cortana . Note to you one thing is that Education or Enterprise LTBS version will not have this screen, so you do not need to wonder.

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    At this screen you will have 2 options that are:

  • Not now:  Temporarily out of use and will re-enable once the desktop is reached.
  • Use Cortana:  Activate! This means that the default Cortana will not be activated and will be set up as soon as you sign in to your new account. You can choose to activate immediately or temporarily deactivate. When you use either option, the Microsoft welcome screens will eventually appear
  • * Display number 16

    These are the welcome, introductory, or simply Microsoft promo screens that include the process of downloading and installing recommended apps as well.

    The text that appears on the screen is taken from the file  msoobeFirstLogonAnim.dll.mui in the folder  en-US 's directory  oobe. When you get to this screen you have to wait a while and do nothing to wait until you reach the main screen.

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    * Screen number 17

    Yes ! finally coming to the Windows 10 Desktop.

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    Conclude

    Well, through an in-depth analysis of the Windows 10 installation process, I believe you have expanded your knowledge quite a lot, right! Hope the article will be useful to you, wish you success!

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