

You want this to go to your Steam directory. That's because they haven't bothered updating it for Steam users. It will come up with something funny ranting about SEGA by default.

Read the license, click yes, click next, until it comes up with the spot where you want TA to be installed. rar extractor and get the least trustworthy site available (not recommended :P)Ģ) Use 7-zip [3) Use Universal Extractor [Either way, you'll have the files out in no time. To extract it you can do one of three things:ġ) Google. This is a rather puny file in the order of 0.1MB, something even MY internet could download in less than an hour.

You also want this bug fix [That's the original topic you can read, however this link [has all the files you need. From that you can pick a mirror that DOESN'T require a membership. Then quickly (before the message comes up) click on the "Try another mirror" text at the top right of the popup.

Not so! Shut that message, and click on the Download button again. You may get a message saying you need to be a member. They are large files (by my standards :P) totally about 4GB in size that's why you need a decent internet connection. Scroll down, ignore all the marketing :P until you get to the Download Links bit. Just be prepared for the usual first-day teething problems.Okay, so you want it but have no clue where to get the files. You may have to enter the target system's BIOS first, however, and temporarily disable Secure Boot to access it.Īnd there you have it, one shiny bootable USB drive with which you can bring any compatible machine up to date with the latest Microsoft OS. Once finished, you can eject the drive and use it to perform a clean install on any compatible system you like by starting the machine and booting directly from the USB drive.It will take a little while for the process to complete, depending on the speed of your USB stick of course.Click the 'Select' button to navigate to the location of the Windows 11 ISO file and choose it and then click 'Start'.Make sure that in the 'Device' drop down you select the target USB drive.This will need to be at least 8GB in size and the process will delete any files currently on there, so you will need to remove anything you wish to keep. Insert the USB drive you want the Windows 11 ISO mounted on.Microsoft recommends a third-party app, called Rufus, because it is relatively easy to use and lightweight in terms of system resources. You can also create a bootable USB stick to install the Windows 11 Insider Preview on different devices.
