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11 changes: 8 additions & 3 deletions docs/installations/install-11.md
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redirect_from: /books/how-to-and-guides/page/clean-installing-windows-11
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8. After MCT says it finished, shutdown your PC.

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> Disconnect all storage disks except from the main (C Drive) disk from the computer before installing Windows 10. Not doing so can accidentally wipe other disks or result in the installer choosing the wrong disk as the boot drive and putting actual windows on another drive.
> Disconnect all storage disks except from the main (C Drive) disk from the computer before installing Windows 11. Not doing so can accidentally wipe other disks or result in the installer choosing the wrong disk as the boot drive and putting actual windows on another drive.

# Part 2: Installing Windows 11

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> Please make sure to:
> Please make sure to (those are settings in BIOS/UEFI):
> - Disable CSM
> - Enable Secure Boot
> - Enable TPM
> - Set SATA mode to AHCI if your drive is using SATA prior to installation of Windows 11



1. Boot into your USB that has the Windows 11 Media on it.

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3. Click `Install now`

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> If you do not see an installer like the below screenshot, click next twice, then click "Previous version of Setup" near the bottom left corner of the installer window.

[![Windows 11-2021-10-05-15-03-05.png](/assets/install-11/windows-11-2021-10-05-15-03-05.png)](/assets/install-11/windows-11-2021-10-05-15-03-05.png)

4. Continue on until you hit the license key screen. Here you can either enter your license code, or if Windows has been installed to this computer before, click on the `I don't have a product key` link.
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### Unsupported OS
Any custom Windows ISO is unsupported. They are not endorsed by Microsoft and often remove or cripple important Windows features like Windows Update and Window Defender. The developers of these ISOs can also decide whether or not to implement malware and put the user in danger. These unsupported OSs are not limited to but include the ones listed below.

| Name | Notes |
| --- | --- |
| ReviOS | Due to ReviOS TOS this is considered to have malware included such as keyloggers. The vendor also provides 0 support to users.
| AtlasOS | The AtlasOS developer has admitted to purposely removing security mechanisms and protections from his build, he actively refuses to disclose this information to users choosing to cause great harm to the community rather than learn to deal with the security introduced by Microsoft and required for use by regular citizens in the modern world. |
Any custom Windows ISO is unsupported. They are not endorsed by Microsoft and often remove or cripple important Windows features like Windows Update and Windows Defender. The developers of these ISOs can also decide whether or not to implement malware and put the user in danger. These unsupported OSs are not limited to but include the ones listed below.
- AtlasOS
- ReviOS
- Tiny10
- Tiny11

### Debloaters
These break machines and are black boxes for troubleshooting. If you have an issue with an OS don't use it. Do not break it then expect help.
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