kindly suggest the first few steps.
Well it's been five years since I've installed an OS from scratch, so I would suggest you take min with a pinch of salt and read around, but here's my view:
? Like Lucky10 I'm not sure on the low-level format. Why do this on a new disk.
? If I remember correctly, you can specify the size of (at least) your system volume early on. Do that if you can - you can add the other partitions later.
? Install Windows.
? Make sure your Windows firewall is on, even if you're going to turn it off and install something else later.
? Get Windows updates.
? Install the recovery console if you want to.
? Install your back up software and take a back up. This is your base OS build. If it all goes pear-shaped later you can go back to this.
? Install your security software and get the updates for it. If this includes a firewall, turn the Windows one off and make sure the new one is on.
? Now install the rest of your software stack.
? Run AV and malware checks.
? Create any additional partitions.
? Take another back-up. This is your base software build. Any problems here on in and you have a solid stack to return to.
? Personally I wouldn't defrag for a while - I'm sure you'll be shuffling things around and adding things for the first few weeks at least.
This is just a rough off the top of my head list which really isn't too dissimilar to your original one. At the end of the day everyone does these things slightly differently. There are many ways to cut it and if you'd followed your nose with your list you'd still have got pretty much the same end result.
There may well be better ways of doing it but the important thing is to learn as you're going along
Just take the plunge and enjoy the ride ![;)]()