RELATED: How to Install Windows 10 on Your PC Windows 10 Hardware Requirements When you’re done, you can remove the USB drive from that computer and insert it into the computer that you want to install Windows 10 on. You’ll need a computer running Windows to create the USB drive. If you do already have a USB drive, be sure that there are no important files on it, as it will be wiped clean during the setup process. If you don’t already have one lying around, you can find a decent USB drive online for a pretty cheap price.
First, you’ll need a USB drive with at least 8GB of storage space. You’re going to need a few things to get started.