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@ -140,11 +140,14 @@ You can configure Windows to be in shared PC mode in a couple different ways:
You can apply the provisioning package to a PC during initial setup or to a PC that has already been set up.
**During initial setup**
1. Start with a PC on the setup screen.
![The first screen to set up a new PC](images/oobe.jpg)
2. Insert the USB drive. If there is only one provisioning package on the USB drive, Windows will automatically starting provisioning. If there is more than one provisioning package on the USB drive, you will have to pick which one you want to use. If nothing happens when you insert the USB drive, press the Windows key five times. If a setup dialog isn't shown, you may have gone too far in setup and need to reset the PC to start over. To reset the PC, continue setup until you get to the desktop, then go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery** > **Reset this PC**.
2. Insert the USB drive. If there is only one provisioning package on the USB drive, the **Set up device?** message displays. Click **Set up**.
If nothing happens when you insert the USB drive, press the Windows key five times. If a setup message isn't shown, you may have gone too far in setup and need to reset the PC to start over. To reset the PC, continue setup until you get to the desktop, then go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery** > **Reset this PC**.
![Set up device?](images/setupmsg.jpg)