Setup Guide

Clean Windows 11 Re-installation Guide

Prerequisites

Before beginning, ensure you have the following ready:

Step 1: Data Backup

Backing Up Your Windows Product Key

Before wiping, record your Windows product key. You can pull it straight from the registry using either method below.

The Manual Registry Method

  1. Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type regedit and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor.
  3. Navigate to the following path by pasting it into the top address bar: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform
  4. On the right-hand side pane, look for the entry named BackupProductKeyDefault.
  5. The 25-character string listed in the “Data” column is your registry-saved product key.

The Quick PowerShell Registry Shortcut

If you do not want to hunt through folders, you can query that exact registry path instantly by running PowerShell as an Administrator and executing this single command:

Get-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform' -Name BackupProductKeyDefault | Select-Object -property BackupProductKeyDefault

To ensure the new installation is as clean as possible, Do not use automated migration software or full system imaging tools, as they copy over the exact registry fragmentation and system bloat you are trying to eliminate. Instead, manually back up the data you want to keep to a secondary internal drive or external storage solution.

Transfer any of the files you wish to keep:

Step 2: Configure Rufus for Windows Media

Rufus is a utility that modifies the official Windows installation image to strip out background tracking and account requirements before the operating system is installed.

  1. Download the official Windows 11 ISO directly from Microsoft.
  2. Insert your blank USB flash drive and launch Rufus.
  3. Select your USB drive under Device, click Select, and choose the downloaded Windows 11 ISO.
  4. Set the Partition Scheme to GPT and Target System to UEFI (non CSM), then click Start.
  5. A Windows User Experience dialogue box will appear. Check the following options to automate the debloat process:
    • Remove requirement for an online Microsoft account (Forces local, offline account setup).
    • Create a local account with username: (Type your preferred offline username).
    • Remove requirement for 4GB+ RAM, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0.
    • Disable data collection (Skips all privacy and telemetry tracking questions during setup).
  6. Click OK to format the drive and flash the installation media.

Step 3: Booting and Hard Drive Partitioning

Once the installation media is ready, restart the computer to access the motherboard boot menu.

  1. Repeatedly tap your motherboard's boot menu key during the initial splash screen (typically F8 for ASUS boards, F11 for MSI boards, or F12 for Gigabyte boards).
  2. Select your UEFI USB Flash Drive from the boot list.
  3. Advance through the initial language prompts and choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) when prompted for the installation type.
  4. Locate your primary OS drive from the partition list (identify it by its total capacity).
  5. Select each partition belonging to that specific OS drive and click Delete until it is completely reduced to a single line showing Drive X Unallocated Space. Note: Do not touch any secondary internal storage drives or dedicated backup drives listed here. Leave them completely alone to preserve your backed-up data. You can format or reallocate empty space on those secondary drives later through Windows Disk Management once the installation is complete.
  6. Select the unallocated space on your primary OS drive, click Next, and the installer will begin copying files.

Step 4: Post-Installation Setup

Because the installation parameters were pre-configured via Rufus, Windows will bypass the traditional Microsoft account login, diagnostic questions, and regional advertisements, booting directly to your clean offline desktop.

This clean slate sets the foundation for all further OS-level optimizations performed during your consultation. Execute this reinstallation close to your scheduled consult date and install only the absolute necessary programs required before the live session.

If you need further help with any of these setup steps, please reach out to us — your consult technician will quickly help you reinstall your drivers and programs either right before or during your live consultation session.

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