Hi Silverman,
glad to hear your finally downloading Windows 10.
Once it's finished downloading we then have further options which is why I wanted you to get it in the first place.
Now because your machine is booting straight into safe mode this affects our options slightly and ideally you need to boot from the actual flash drive.
All this means is we change settings so that the computer will look at the USB flash device first when looking for the operating system to boot up.
In order to access these system settings you need to boot into the bios.
To access the bios on a pc one normally presses either F2 or the delete key as soon as you hear the system beep when booting up. If there's no beep on your machine then press the key as soon as you see the first page pop up on the screen.
It may take a couple of tries before you actually get into the bios.
Once you do and depending on your type of bios you will see headings or different sections. Now to navigate in the bios depends on if you have a recent bios or an old one. If it's a recent bios then you can probably use your mouse to get around. If it's an older version then your main key's are 'Enter' to access and 'Escape' to leave.
Make sure the USB drive is plugged in. You need to find the section dealing with boot options in the bios. The hard drive, DVD drive and USB flash drive will be numbered in the order set by the boot options.
You need to ensure that the USB drive is number one or at the top of the boot list. If you cannot see how to change the boot order then check the bios page as there can be tips and instructions available.
Once you have made the changes you need to leave the bios but making sure your setting change is saved. If you keep pressing escape i think it will eventually ask if you want to leave and save or just leave. You want the leave and save option which will then reboot the machine.
The system will when booting up access the flash drive first and you must watch for the on screen prompt to 'press any key' to install from the USB device.
Go through each screen until you reach the install page. Do not click Install. Look in each corner and you should find 'Repair' and it's this you need to click.
If this fails to work then we'll try something else.
This guide might help with changing boot options:
How to Boot Your Computer From a Disc or USB Drive