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Windows 10 restore settings
Windows 10 restore settings













If no tools are available from the PC manufacturer, e.g. Depending on the error your computer is showing, use the Automated Repair feature to automatically fix boot errors or its System Restore feature to restore your computer plus other useful features: access and backup your files, web browser, antivirus scanner etc.

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If System Restore wasn’t enabled, you won’t be able to use to restore the PC. Windows XP-8 systems have the System Restore feature enabled by default which can be used to restore a PC to an earlier time. If none of the above are applicable to you, you still have these options to restore or repair your computer: You can use this media to reinstall Windows. This is the original disc that has Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10. You have the original Windows installation disc.These discs usually come with your computer purchase and can be used to perform a restore.

windows 10 restore settings

  • You have a set of recovery discs for your computer.
  • This partition is usually installed by the PC manufacturer (examples: Dell or HP) and can be used to restore a computer.
  • You have a recovery partition installed on your computer.
  • Click on either and the process will begin again, you may need to fill in your recovery key first.Your computer can be restored to its factory settings if any of the following are applicable to you:
  • If you want to reset your PC, then just click on that option you’ll then be given the choice to either keep your files or remove everything.
  • The next screen will let you reset the PC, restore it from a factory image, or offer additional “Advanced options.” It may be to your advantage to check out those options they include a “Startup Repair” feature, one that lets you change your startup settings, an option to uninstall updates (which are often the cause of problems), and others.
  • If you want to reset your PC, click on “Troubleshoot.”
  • Your system will reboot, and you’ll get a blue screen that lets you “Choose an option.” These options may vary on my system, I could choose to continue to Windows 10, boot from an external device, turn off the PC, or troubleshoot.
  • windows 10 restore settings

    When you arrive at the Recovery screen, click on “Restart now” under the “Advanced startup” heading. Follow the directions for resetting above.















    Windows 10 restore settings