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How to factory reset Windows 10 and delete everything In case you’re not sure how to do it, that’s what this guide is for I’ll walk you through the steps to completely wipe Windows 10 and restore it to its factory settings This is also perfect if you’ve received a computer with Windows 10 from someone else and want to start fresh
How to Fresh Start Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide to Rebooting Follow these steps to get back to a clean, smooth-running system This guide will walk you through resetting your Windows 11 PC to its default state This process will remove all apps and personal files, giving you a fresh start Click on the Start menu, then select Settings from the list
[Windows 11 10] How to Reset (Reinstall) the Operating System This option is designed for users who want to start completely fresh with their device, as it will remove everything and reset the Windows operating system Note: If your device was upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11, resetting this device will prevent you from reverting to the previous operating system version
How to reset to factory settings in Windows 11 or Windows 10 Open Settings > System > Recovery (for Windows 11) or Settings > Update Security > Recovery (for Windows 10) and click Reset PC this PC Choose Keep my files (to preserve data) or Remove
Give Your PC a Fresh Start: How to Reset Windows 10 or 11 Click the Start button and select Settings Go to System Select Recovery Click on Reset PC Similar to Windows 10, you'll have the option to Keep my files or Remove everything
How to Reset and Reinstall Windows 10 or 11: Settings USB Open Settings and select Update Security Click Recovery Click Get started next "Reset this PC" Click Remove Everything Select Cloud Download Review your settings and select Reset Click the Windows Start menu It's the icon with the Windows logo It's typically in the lower-right corner