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Well, the good thing is that this version of Windows 10 Home comes on a USB drive. You would have to go into BIOS SETUP to select the USB drive as your first drive to bootup or press the F12 key before the splash screen at bootup, and select your Windows 10 installation drive to boot from. That should get the ball rolling for you. Because this answer pertains to someone who purchased the Windows 10 Home USB installation software, I'm assuming that this is what you want to do. Windows 10 will format the hard disk for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need to go into the boot menu when the computer is booting up and select the drive you want to boot from.
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