That is, for instance, if you have connected one Solid State Drive and another Hard Disk Drive, we recommend you disconnect the hard drive to avid Windows from creating any partition on that drive.Īnd if you don’t want to disconnect, you can still go ahead and install Windows 8.1 on SSD without having to disconnect the hard drive but be sure to back up all data from your drives before proceeding further. Step 2: If you have connected two or more Hard Disk Drives or Solid State Drives, if possible, we suggest you disconnect all other drives except the one that you would like to use for Windows 8.1 install. If you don’t have a bootable media and have an ISO file instead, you can follow our how to prepare Windows 8.1 bootable USB drive from ISO file guide or use free tools like Microsoft USB/DVD Download Tool or Rufus to prepare the bootable media.Īnd if your PC supports UEFI (see how to check if your PC supports UEFI), you need to follow instructions in our how to install Windows 8.1 from USB drive guide to prepare UEFI compatible bootable USB. If you already have Windows 8.1 DVD or USB, you can skip to the next step. Step 1: First step is to prepare Windows 8.1 bootable media.
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