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You can download the "Windows Media Creation Tool" from Microsoft (just search for it). Run this tool on your computer, and it will create a bootable USB to install Windows 10 from. You will also have to enable booting from USB devices in the laptop's UEFI/BIOS before you can boot from it. Windows will automatically install all drivers for you, but you will need to manually reinstall all the extra Alienware, Dell, & NVIDIA software (if you want it) from their respective websites. The entire process is quite straightforward and relatively painless.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Being completely honest with you Alienware is funny about that. When you go to the website you can normally download the 11 driver and they should work on 10. Alienware supports the is they install. The best way to put your windows on USB iss to Google it and get the guide. Once you download the ma tool it's a snap.
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