Is your PC running slower than usual or not booting up at all? Don’t worry, there’s a solution for that. In this article, we will show you how to reset and refresh your PC so it’s like new again.
Over time, countless updates and apps that run in the background slow down your PC’s performance to the point where it can be frustrating. Windows 10 gives you some options for resetting your PC back to its old glory days, but it does come at a cost to your time and patience.
To reset your PC, click on the Start menu icon, then click on Settings. Find the Update and Security option and open it. Select Recovery on the left and click on the Get Started button under Reset this PC. You are now asked to choose an option. You can either choose to keep your files or remove everything.
If you need help deciding which one to choose, you can click on Help me choose at the bottom of the window, which will take you to a Microsoft web page with more detailed information about what to do if you’re having problems with your PC.
Before you start this process, make sure your computer is plugged into power. Now you are asked how you would like to reinstall Windows. You can choose cloud download, which will install Windows from the cloud, or you can choose local reinstall, which will reinstall Windows from an image of Windows on your PC.
The local reinstall is the faster option of the two. In the Additional Settings window that pops up, you can see what you have chosen to do and have the option to change settings if needed. If everything looks okay, click Next.
Your PC will now say Ready to reset this PC and lists all the things that will happen to your PC during the reset. You can also view all the apps that will be removed in case you want to change your mind or write them down to re-download them later. Click Next and your PC will begin to reset itself.
Now, this could take many hours, so sit back, relax, and maybe go take a walk. Once your PC has been reset, you will see the start screen and need to enter your pin. All of your personal files will be there waiting for you. You just need to re-download all those apps to open those files, and you’ll be golden in no time.
If you choose to not keep your personal files and you want to erase everything on your PC like it’s brand new again, click on the Change Settings button under the Additional Settings screen. Slide the switch under Clean Data and press Confirm. This will make Windows 10 clean your hard drive after deleting all your files, so no one can recover them in the future.
Now, this is permanent, and it takes much longer to complete the reset. Once the process is done, your PC will be like new, and Cortana will start asking you questions about how you want to set up your computer.
If your computer is in really bad shape and you can’t get to settings because it won’t even boot up or it’s stuck in a loop, there’s still a way to reset it. After your computer fails three times to boot up, you will then see a screen that says Recovery. Select See Advanced Repair Options, then select Troubleshoot.
You are then given the option to reset this PC, and you can go through all the steps we’ve already laid out earlier in the article. If you choose advanced options, there are other methods of recovering your computer like restoring to a previous restore point, uninstalling recent apps that were installed, or system image recovery.
In conclusion, resetting your PC can take a lot of time, but it’s worth it if your PC is not running correctly. We hope this article has been helpful, and if you have any tips or tricks for resetting your PC, please leave them in the comments.