Click
Start, and enter
reset, and then select
Remove everything and reinstall Windows.
Figure 1. Searching for Reset settings
The
Recovery page inside
Update and Recovery settings is displayed.
Click
Remove everything and reinstall Windows, and click
Get Started.
Figure 2. Resetting the Settings page
Information about what changes are made and what data gets erased is displayed.
Click
Next.
Figure 3. Reset prompt
If you have multiple partitions or multiple disk drives in your system, Windows prompts if you want to only clean the Windows installation drive or clean all the drives. Select
All drives or skip this step.
Figure 4. Resetting the drives
Click
Clean the drive fully to perform complete reset and remove all personal data.
Figure 5. Selecting
Clean the drive fully option
Click
Reset to proceed with the system reset.
Figure 6. Reset confirmation page
NOTE: Depending on the number, type, size of disks, and configuration of the system, the reset can take from an hour to a few hours.
The system restarts and resets the system.
Figure 7. Preparing for Windows resetFigure 8. Resetting in Progress
After reset is complete, Windows restarts to set up the system for a new installation.
NOTE: Your system might restart a few times. This is the expected behavior.
Figure 9. Setting Windows post reset
After the system is rebooted, the out-of-box experience (OOBE) page is displayed.
Figure 10. Out-of-box experience landing page
You can either shut down the system forcefully by holding the power button, and let another user set up the system if you intend if you sell, gift, or trade in the system. You can also set the system up yourself.
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