30 Oct 2022 at 15:31 #1 gasdoctor gasdoctor Associate Joined 16 Aug 2004 Posts 182 It’s been so long.. I looks like DVD drives are a waste of time on a new build? So what’s the best way to install win 11 on a new build?
It’s been so long.. I looks like DVD drives are a waste of time on a new build? So what’s the best way to install win 11 on a new build?
30 Oct 2022 at 15:34 #2 Glanza Glanza Soldato Joined 13 Mar 2007 Posts 14,558 Location South Yorkshire Download the media creation tool on another PC and plug a USB stick, it will set it up for you and then boot off that usb on your new build.
Download the media creation tool on another PC and plug a USB stick, it will set it up for you and then boot off that usb on your new build.
30 Oct 2022 at 15:34 #3 andy_mk3 andy_mk3 Soldato Joined 5 Oct 2009 Posts 14,144 Location Spalding, Lincs Download the media creation tool from Microsoft, use that to create a bootable usb. Edit: beaten by a second. Last edited: 30 Oct 2022
Download the media creation tool from Microsoft, use that to create a bootable usb. Edit: beaten by a second.
30 Oct 2022 at 16:17 #4 gasdoctor gasdoctor Associate OP Joined 16 Aug 2004 Posts 182 Cheers..would a MacBook screw this up?
31 Oct 2022 at 05:58 #5 Deleted member 77746 Deleted member 77746 Permabanned Joined 9 Aug 2008 Posts 35,708 gasdoctor said: Cheers..would a MacBook screw this up? Click to expand... A MacBook won’t but you might.
gasdoctor said: Cheers..would a MacBook screw this up? Click to expand... A MacBook won’t but you might.
31 Oct 2022 at 07:11 #6 gasdoctor gasdoctor Associate OP Joined 16 Aug 2004 Posts 182 good chance of that. Wasn’t sure if Macs did something weird to to non Mac files.