You can install Windows 10 in unallocated space on your computer. When you choose to install Windows, you are given the option to select the installation type. In this case, you will want to choose the Custom installation type.
To begin the installation process, insert the Windows 10 installation media (either a USB drive or a DVD) into your computer and restart it. The computer should boot from the installation media, and you will be prompted to press any key to start the installation.
After selecting your language preferences, you will reach a screen where you can choose the installation type. Here, you will see the option to select Custom installation. This option allows you to manually select the drive or partition where you want to install Windows.
Once you select Custom installation, you will see a list of available drives and partitions on your computer. If you have unallocated space on your hard drive, it will appear as a single area of unallocated space in the list.
To install Windows in the unallocated space, simply select it and click on the Next button. Windows will then begin the installation process. It will create the necessary partitions and file system structures on the unallocated space, and proceed with the installation.
It’s important to note that installing Windows in unallocated space will erase any existing data on that space. So if you have any important files or partitions on the unallocated space, make sure to back them up before proceeding with the installation.
In my personal experience, I have installed Windows 10 in unallocated space on several occasions. It is a straightforward process, and Windows guides you through the installation steps. Just make sure to follow the prompts and select the correct unallocated space for the installation.
You can indeed install Windows 10 in unallocated space on your computer. By selecting the Custom installation type and choosing the unallocated space as the installation location, Windows will install on that space and create the necessary partitions. Just remember to back up any important data before proceeding with the installation.