

Note the disk number and the partition number you are installing Windows on. If you're unsure of the disk number, type disk management in your Start Menu search bar and select the Best Match. Select the number of the disk to install to.

If you're opting for a clean install, change the Wipe Disk option to Yes. To begin, decide if you are performing a clean install or upgrading your system. If you use the wrong disk and partition information, you could wipe data from another drive on your system. It is important to get these settings correct. Next, you need to input your partition settings for the unattended Windows 10 installation. It is not necessary to enter your Windows product key when creating the Install Media or ISO File. This tool will work on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 7.

Related: After Installing Windows 10: Things You Should Do Input Your Partition Settings You can download the Media Creation Tool directly from Microsoft (Relevant links are below depending on Version). For example, accepting the EULA, skipping automatic activation, skipping the license rearm, the setup language, entering your computer name, keyboard language and input, whether to use express privacy and sharing settings, and more. Now, choose the options you want to include in your unattended installation.
