Article: In most cases, the information on this window should already be correct; if you see incorrect information (e.g., the wrong time/region), click the item's drop-down box and select the correct information in the drop-down menu. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This option is in the middle of the window. Type in the 25-character code that's listed on the Windows 8 CD case, box, or manual, then click Next to proceed. If you bought your Windows 8 CD back when Windows 8 came out, you may have a copy of the code in an email in your Microsoft-registered email account. It's near the bottom of the window. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. You may instead click have to click Next here. It's an option on the "Which Type of Installation do you Want" screen. You should see this option near the middle of the page. In the window near the top of the page, click a drive name, then click Delete and confirm the decision if prompted. Repeat this process for all drives listed. This should be the only option in the window near the top of the page. It's near the bottom of the page. Both buttons are at the bottom of the page. Doing so will confirm your installation location and begin installing Windows 8 onto your computer. Your computer will restart multiple times during the installation process. Once Windows 8 is done installing, you should be at the login screen. You may be prompted to do some personalization work (e.g., selecting a theme and color) before you can continue to use Windows 8.
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Select a language, time, and keyboard setting. Click Next. Click Install now. Enter your Windows 8 product key. Check the "I accept" box. Click Accept. Click Custom Install Windows only. Click Drive options (advanced). Delete the existing information. Click Unallocated space. Click New. Click Apply, then click Next. Wait for Windows 8 to finish installing.