System
requirements
Although
windows 8.1 is not much demanding in terms of resources , meeting the
minimum hardware requirement would let you enjoy a smooth and hiccups free
windows 8.1 experience . Alternatively you can even visit Microsoft’s compatibility center to
check whether any of your PC’s hardware is supported by window 8.1 or not .
Here are the minimum system requirements to run windows 8.1 on your PC .
Processor:
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Free hard drive space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Free hard drive space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
If you
have a similar or more powerful system , then you can move ahead to install
windows 8.1 on your PC . Incase your PC’s hardware does not meet the
minimum requirements , you can try installing windows 8.1 But we will not be
held responsible for all your nails and hair lost while your windows 8.1
installation process keeps on crawling .
How to
install windows 8.1 on your PC
You can
perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 if you purchased Windows 8.1 on DVD
or purchased a download of Windows 8.1. A clean installation typically means
formatting your hard drive before installing Windows, so make sure that you
have backed up your files and created recovery disc by MSI BurnRecovery tool
before proceeding.
To perform
a clean installation using a DVD or USB flash drive
If you
bought Windows 8.1 on DVD or created a DVD or USB flash drive when you
purchased and downloaded Windows 8.1, follow these steps to perform a clean
installation.
1. Turn on
your PC so that Windows starts normally, insert the Windows 8.1 DVD or USB
flash drive, and then shut down your PC.
2. Restart
your PC. Your laptop will boot from Windows 8.1 DVD or USB flash drive. Press
any key when prompted by message “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD…”.
To change
the boot order, you'll generally press Delete key immediately after you turn on
your PC. When you get into BIOS Setup Menu, please select Boot tab and set your
media as the first boot order.
Move to
Save & Exit tab, select [Save Changes and Reset] and leave BIOS Setup Menu.
4. Click [Install
now] to start the process.
5. Enter
the product key to activate Windows 8.1 and click [Next]. (You
should find the key in the disc package or in a message that shows you bought
Windows. If not, please contact disc provider.)
6. Accept the
license terms and click [Next].
7. Choose
the installation type you want. MSI recommend [Custom: Install Windows
only (advanced)].
8. Delete
all existing partitions by selecting one partition at a time and then click [Delete] link.
9. Press [OK] when
prompted by the message.
10. All
the space on the hard drive is now unallocated. Please create partitions by
clicking [Drive options (advanced)].
11. Click [New] and
decide a proper partition size for the partition.
12.
Windows will create another partition to store system files in. Please press [OK].
Follow step 10 to create partitions for the rest of unallocated space if
required.
13. Select
one partition and click [Format] link to perform partition
format.
14. You
will be prompted to confirm the process. Press [OK]. Format other
partitions as well except the one reserved for system files.
15. Select
the partition where you want to install Windows to and press [Next].
16.
Windows 8.1 is being installed and it will require several reboots during the
process.
17. Please
follow onscreen instructions to personalize computer settings.
18.
Windows 8.1 is now installed successfully. Please perform Windows update and
install the latest firmware/driver/app updates downloaded from MSI website.
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