To fix issues with installing Windows 64-bit, follow these steps:
1.Check System Requirements: Ensure your system is compatible with the 64-bit version of Windows. Your processor must support 64-bit architecture, and you should have sufficient RAM (at least 2GB for Windows 10/11, but 4GB or more is recommended).
2.BIOS/UEFI Settings: Make sure that your BIOS is configured correctly, especially if you’re using UEFI mode or Secure Boot.
3.Create a Proper Bootable USB: If you're installing via USB, ensure its correctly set up using tools like the Windows Media Creation Tool.
4.Disk Partitioning: During installation, ensure the correct partition is selected and formatted as required by Windows. Use GPT for UEFI mode and MBR for Legacy BIOS mode.
5.Handling Installation Errors: If you encounter an error during installation, take note of the error code or message. You can use that keyword to search online for solutions or share it with our support team to get specific guidance on resolving the issue.
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