This article covers several different methods of restoration, reset, and reinstallation of Windows 10. See the following table and select the scenario that most closely resembles your own:
Problem | See section |
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Your device is not working correctly because of something installed recently. | Perform a System Restore in Windows 10 |
Your device is not working well, and you are not sure what is causing it. | Refresh your copy of Windows 10 without losing your data |
You want to reset your device back to a clean Microsoft version of Windows, and Windows starts normally. | Reset Windows 10 using Push-Button Reset |
You want to reset your device back to the way Dell shipped it to you, and Windows starts normally. | Reinstall Windows 10 to the Dell factory image using the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) |
You want to reset your device back to the way Dell shipped it to you, but Windows does not start. | Reinstall Windows 10 to the Dell factory image using recovery media |
Before you attempt a refresh or reset of your operating system, Dell Technologies recommends that you back up your data using File History.
Learn more about File History at Microsoft's Back up your files page.
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To perform a System Restore, follow these steps:
Click Start , then type Control Panel.
Search Control Panel for Recovery.
Select Recovery > Open System Restore > Next.
Choose the restore point that is related to the problematic app, driver, or update, and then select Next > Finish.
Windows 10 can reset all its computer files without affecting your personal data. Refresh does the following:
To get started with a refresh of your computer files, follow these steps:
Click Start , then type "reset."
Select Reset this PC (System Setting).
Under Reset this PC, select Get Started.
Select the option to Keep my files.
Note any apps or drivers that must be reinstalled after the refresh is completed.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the refresh process. This takes some time, and your computer restarts.
If you would like to reset your computer to a clean Windows 10 version and remove all your files, follow these steps:
Some Dell tablets may be configured to add Dell factory-installed software during this process.
Click Start , then type reset.
Select Reset this PC (System Setting).
Under Reset this PC, select Get Started.
Select the option to Remove everything.
If you are keeping this computer, select Just remove my files. If you are recycling the computer, select Remove files and clean the drive.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process. This takes some time, and your computer restarts.
To reset your computer to the Dell factory image as it was originally shipped, including Dell factory-installed apps and software, follow these steps:
Click Start , then type reset.
Select Reset this PC (System Setting).
Under Advanced Startup, select Restart now.
At the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot.
Select Factory Image Restore.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process. This takes some time, and your computer restarts.
After the third attempt to boot, the computer will automatically enter the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). Follow these steps to restore your operating system.
At the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot.
At the Troubleshoot screen, select Factory Image Restore.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process. This takes some time, and your computer restarts.
Insert the recovery media into a USB port or a DVD drive, depending on the format you used to create the recovery media.
Power the computer off.
Power the computer on. At the Dell logo screen, tap the F12 key several times until you see Preparing one time boot menu in the upper right corner of the screen.
At the boot menu, select the device under UEFI BOOT that matches your media type (USB or DVD).
Select your keyboard language.
At the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot.
Select Recover from a drive.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process. This takes some time, and your computer restarts.
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