Every now and then we encounter problems with our PC, Laptop or Netbook with such slow browsing, hanging, viruses and so on...
One of the best solution for that is formatting your computer again like resetting it back in factory mode.
First you need to Download the Windows 10 preview ISO from here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview
Then follow these Steps:
1. Insert a usb drive at least 4gb in size
2. Open a command prompt as administrator
Hit
Windows Key
, type cmd
and hit Ctrl+Shift+Enter
. This will force it to open as admin.
3. Type diskpart
Then Hit enter
This will open and run the
Diskpart
command line utility, which allows you to manage disks, partitions and volumes.C:\Windows\system32> diskpart
4. Typelist disk
Then Hit enter
This will list all disks on your system. You’ll see the something similar to this:
DISKPART> list disk
Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
Disk 0 Online 238 GB 0 B
Disk 1 Online 465 GB 0 B
Disk 2 Online 29 GB 0 B
5. Select your flash drive by running select disk #
Find the item that corresponds with your flash drive and select the disk. In the example above, my flash drive is disk 2 so I’ll run:
DISKPART> select disk 2
Disk 2 is now the selected disk.
6. Typeclean
Then Hit enter
WARNING: This deletes all data on your drive
The clean command marks all data on the drive as deleted and therefore removes all partitions and volumes. Make sure you want to do this! If you are sure, run:
DISKPART> clean
7. Create a partition
DISKPART> create partition primary
8. Select the new partition
Since we know there is only one partition, we can just run this:
DISKPART> select partition 1
Without checking the partition number. If you’re really curious, run
list partition
to check.9. Format the partition
To format it, we’ll use the
NTFS
file system and run a quick format:DISKPART> format fs=ntfs quick
10. Set the current partition as Active
Run:
DISKPART> active
11. Exit diskpart
Run
exit
. This will exit diskpart, but leave the command window open.12. Mount your ISO
Use Virtual CloneDrive or similar.
13. Navigate to the mounted image and install a bootsector
My ISO is mounted as
G:\
, so I’ll navigate to G:\boot
and run:C:Windowssystem32> G:
G:\> cd boot
G:\boot> bootsect.exe /nt60 E:
Where
E:\
in this case is my flash drive’s letter.14. Copy the entire contents of the ISO to your flash drive
You can either do this from Windows using
Ctrl+C
+Ctrl+V
, or from the command line using xcopy
.G:\> xcopy g:\*.* e:\ /E /H /F
/E
copies all subfolders, /H
copies all hidden files and /F
displays all source and destination file names as it’s copying.
Once that’s done, go and install Windows!
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