Here we need to choose some questions so I’ll type some random text as the answer and click on Next and I’ll repeat the same for the next two questions just to get through these options. Type in a password for the account and click Next.Ĭonfirm the password you just created and click on the Next button. On this screen, we need to choose Who’s going to use this PC so I am going to type Paul and click Next. Here I am going to select No when we are asked to Sign in with Microsoft Instead.
On this screen when it asks us to Sign in with Microsoft I am going to choose an Offline account to the bottom left. Select Set up for personal use and click Next. I am going to leave the default settings and click on Yes.Ĭlick on Skip as I don’t want to add a second keyboard layout. At this point, we just need to wait for the installation to complete.Īt this point in the installation, we need to select some options. Select Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) since this is the first installation and we are not upgrading from an older Operating System.Īnd the installation will begin. You want to make sure you select Windows 10 Pro and click Next.Ĭlick on I accept the license terms and click on Next.
Here I am going to select I don’t have a product key and this will allow us to use the trial period. We will click on all default settings just by clicking next to get through the installation as fast as possible. We are going to go through this process of installing Windows 10 very similar to Windows Server.Ĭlick the Install now button. Right-click on the Virtual Machine and Choose Start > Normal Start.Īnd the Windows Setup has begun. Now we are ready to power On our Virtual Machine. Click Network on the left and change it to Nat Network and make sure it is set to My IT Lab. The next thing I need to do is to change the network adapter properties. Navigate to the Desktop and select your Windows10.iso and click on Open.Īnd the ISO will be mounted on the Virtual Machine. Now, back to our VirtualBox, I am going to select my Windows 10 Virtual Machine and right-click and select Settings.įrom the Settings windows we select Storage from the left options and from the Storage Devices in the middle pane select the Empty disc option and to the right then click on the Disc icon button and select Choose Virtual Optical Disk File. I am not going to do that since I am installing it on a Virtual Machine so we just click on the Finish button. I am going to choose to download to the Desktop and I’ll rename it to Windows10.iso and click on the Save button.Īt this point, we just need to wait for the ISO download to complete.Īt this point the download is complete and the wizard is telling me to burn this ISO file to a DVD. Now we need to choose where we want to download this ISO file. Here we are going to choose the radio button for the ISO file since we are going to use it for installing Windows 10 on our Virtual Machine. Here we are going to leave all these settings at the default and click the Next button. Wait for a couple of seconds again to proceed with the next steps.Īt this point, it is important that you choose to Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC option and click on Next. The Media creation tool starts and we just wait for it to finish initializing. So what I am going to do now when it finishes downloading is click on the Run button.
Note that in order to use Windows 10 we need to have a license to install Windows 10.Ĭlick the Download tool now button and click on the Save button. I am running Windows 10 so I will be able to download and run this tool. I will Click on the link.Īnd, we are taken to the page where we can download the Windows 10 Installation Media with the Microsoft media creation tool. I can get that by opening my Web Browser and doing a Google search for Windows 10 Download.įrom the search results, we have the first option from to download Windows 10. What I need now is an ISO file of Windows 10. Now, we have already gone over the details of all the options in the Create Virtual Hard Disk window so I am just going to click on the Create button to create it with the default options. We can see that the Version was automatically populated to Windows 10 (64-bit). In the Create Virtual Machine window, I am going to call this VM Windows 10. I have VirtualBox open and what I am going to do is to create a new VM by clicking on New. In this lecture, I am going to show you how you can install Windows 10 in our IT Lab.