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Go to the computer on which you want to install Windows. Plug in your USB flash drive. Prompt the computer to restart. Rapidly press the computer's BIOS key. Find the "Boot Order" section. Select your flash drive's name. Move the flash drive to the top of the list. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Restart your computer again if necessary.