How to completely reset your PC
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Hello everyone
I would like to know how to reset my PC to factory settings, meaning back to when I bought it, because right now I have a lot of problems. I will reinstall everything myself, no problem, so if someone knows please let me know. Thank you, see you later.
I would like to know how to reset my PC to factory settings, meaning back to when I bought it, because right now I have a lot of problems. I will reinstall everything myself, no problem, so if someone knows please let me know. Thank you, see you later.
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For your reset:
There you go, your computer is restored to the state it was in on the day of purchase =)
- Make backups of your documents (photos, personal folders, music...)
- Restart your computer.
- At startup, tap F11 to boot into your ESIA partition (recovery). On other brands, it might be F9, F10, or F12
- Follow the instructions (pretty simple)
There you go, your computer is restored to the state it was in on the day of purchase =)
You have one option left, but I don't know if it works on HP PCs...
!! Start by backing up your documents (photos/music...) !!
Start your PC and tap F11 (F10 or F9) during startup.
The factory reset utility should launch and restore your PC to its original state.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to borrow an authentic Windows XP CD (not an OEM manufacturer one) of the same version as your PC to proceed with the reinstallation.
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...To be consumed without moderation...
!! Start by backing up your documents (photos/music...) !!
Start your PC and tap F11 (F10 or F9) during startup.
The factory reset utility should launch and restore your PC to its original state.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to borrow an authentic Windows XP CD (not an OEM manufacturer one) of the same version as your PC to proceed with the reinstallation.
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...To be consumed without moderation...
For an Asus Windows 7 as well... however, I'm not sure if it's the F11 key.
Try with F9, F10, F11, and F12.