Open Rufus, select your USB drive, select the Windows 10 ISO you just downloaded, and click Start . System Requirements for 64-bit Pro
Leo didn’t burn the ISO to a DVD. Instead, he used a free, trusted tool called . He inserted a blank 16 GB USB stick.
A warning appeared: “All data on the USB will be destroyed.” He clicked OK.
He opened . There it read: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit operating system, version 22H2.
Before installing, ensure your hardware can handle the 64-bit architecture: 1 GHz or faster compatible processor.