If your computer isn't running well, you're getting strange errors or you just want to return it to its default state, Windows 10 has got your answer. Windows 10 provides a number of options that let you restore your computer to an earlier state. Here's how to reset Windows 10.
Then go to "Update & security"
Windows gives you three options to choose from: Reset this PC, Go back to an earlier build and Advanced startup.
Reset this PC is the best option for starting fresh.
Advanced Startup lets you boot off a recovery USB drive or disc.
Go to an earlier build is made for Windows Insiders who want to roll back to a previous version of the OS.
Click Get started under Reset this PC.
Click either "Keep my files" or "Remove everything," depending on whether you want to keep your data files intact. Either way, all of your settings will return to their defaults and apps will be uninstalled.
Click Next if Windows warns you that your apps will be removed.
Click Reset when prompted.
Meanwhile, your PC will restart several times, Windows will take several minutes to reset itself. Your PC will feel like a brand new PC
Click Reset when prompted.
Meanwhile, your PC will restart several times, Windows will take several minutes to reset itself. Your PC will feel like a brand new PC