

Windows creates 3 additional partitions for you in UEFI mode so don't worry about them.Ĩ. Delete all the partitions that Dell created to make it one big partition and install Windows to that one partition. Once it's done, it'll have you accept some more agreements and you'll be taken to your install location options. It'll prompt you to install the driver and once you hit ok, it'll install it. Browse into your USB stick and locate the folder that has the unzipped folder "f6flpy-圆4.zip" and select it. You will eventually be prompted to find a driver. This will take you into the Windows installer. When the computer reboots and the Dell logo comes up again, repeatedly hit F12 (not F2) and then choose the USB as the boot option. This allows you to boot from the USB stick. Look for the Secure boot tab and disable secure boot. Restart the 9560 and as soon as the Dell logo pops up, repeatedly hit F2 until it takes you into the Bios. Go to dell's support site for the 9560 here and download Drivers>Network> Qualcomm Killer Wireless 1535 Driver Put this on the USB drive.Ĥ.

It's the first link on the left, a file titled "f6flpy-圆4.zip" Download it and then extract it to the USB drive.ģ. The first additional driver you need is found here. There are several other drivers that need to go on this USB stick.

You do this by going to the Windows Media Creation tool (google this process and there's a ton of info on how to do it). Good idea to read this through once so you know what to expect before diving in.ĭownload and create a Windows installer on a USB drive with at least 8gb. Here are step by step instructions on how to get this done. Received my 9560 and first thing I did (as with any windows machine) is to do a clean install of Windows 10.

Originally posted this about 2 weeks ago but haven't gotten around to revising it with better methods collected from other users until now.
