Installing Windows 11 from a USB drive is the fastest and most reliable way to get a clean system. Whether you're upgrading or doing a fresh install, this guide walks you through everything.
✅ What You’ll Need
- A USB drive (8GB or larger)
- A working PC with internet
- A valid Windows 11 license (or activate later)
🔧 Step 1: Create a Bootable USB
- Go to the official Microsoft website
- Download the Media Creation Tool
- Run it and select:
- Create installation media
- Choose:
- Language
- Edition
- Architecture (64-bit recommended)
- Select USB flash drive and let it finish
👉 This will turn your USB into a bootable Windows 11 installer.
⚙️ Step 2: Boot from USB
- Insert the USB into your target PC
- Restart the computer
- Press the boot key repeatedly (varies by brand):
- Dell / HP:
F12 - ASUS:
EscorF8 - Acer:
F12
- Dell / HP:
- Select your USB drive from the boot menu
💻 Step 3: Start Windows 11 Setup
Once booted:
- Choose:
- Language
- Time format
- Keyboard layout
- Click Install Now
🔑 Step 4: Enter Product Key
- Enter your key, OR
- Click “I don’t have a product key” to activate later
💾 Step 5: Choose Installation Type
- Upgrade → Keeps files (if upgrading)
- Custom → Clean install (recommended)
👉 For a fresh start, choose Custom
🧱 Step 6: Select Drive / Partition
- Choose your main drive
- (Optional) Delete old partitions for a clean install
- Click Next
⚠️ This will erase existing data—back up first!
⏳ Step 7: Installation Process
- Files will copy
- PC will restart several times
- No input needed during this phase
👤 Step 8: Initial Setup
After installation:
- Connect to Wi-Fi
- Sign in with Microsoft account (or create one)
- Set privacy preferences
🎉 Done!
You’ll land on the Windows 11 desktop, ready to install drivers and apps.
🔧 Troubleshooting Tips
USB not showing up?
- Recreate it using the Media Creation Tool
- Try another USB port (preferably USB 2.0)
PC won’t boot from USB?
- Enter BIOS/UEFI and enable:
- USB boot
- Disable Secure Boot (if needed)
TPM / Secure Boot errors?
- Enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot in BIOS
- Or use a bypass method (advanced users)