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How to quickly enable the system reset function in Windows 10

Author: Five Horses Acacia Date: 2017-06-02

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Due to unfamiliarity with the Windows 10 system, many users will misoperate, causing various system failures. If there is no way to solve it, the system can only be reset. Today I want to share with you a little trick. It only takes one step to activate the system reset function. Let’s take a look.

Operation steps:

After entering "systemreset" in the Cortana search bar or the "Run" program, press the Enter key to turn it on.

How to quickly enable the system reset function in Windows 10

How to quickly enable the system reset function in Windows 10

This method may seem like nothing, but you must know that this function is generally for "emergency" use, and most people will not bother with this when the computer is not working. But if something does happen, it's not necessarily where the problem lies. For example, the Start menu and Cortana cannot be opened, or there is a problem with other entrances to the settings. This is too much of a delay in Windows 10 for many friends. It seems that there is no way out if they want to reset the system through normal methods. At this time, if you can open "Run" (this is generally less likely to cause trouble) and execute this command, the problem may be solved with the reset.

How to quickly enable the system reset function in Windows 10

After executing the command, the system pops up a selection dialog box. After selecting "Keep my files", the system will perform the following steps:

1. Keep personal documents

2. Remove all applications and drivers

3. Remove all changes you made in settings

4. Reinstall Windows 10

If you select "Delete everything", the system will perform the following steps:

1. Delete all personal files

2. Remove all applications and drivers

3. Remove all changes you made in settings

4. Reinstall Windows 10

Therefore, the difference lies in the first step, whether to delete personal files. If it's just because of computer problems and you still want to continue using this computer, you can choose the first reset method. But if you don't want to use this computer or feel that the existing files are of no use, you can choose the second method to clean it. Thoroughly flash the machine. However, you should think twice before choosing the second option, otherwise you will regret it later.

I will share with you the operating tips for quickly enabling the system reset function in Windows 10. Master this little trick and it will be much easier to reset the system in Windows 10.

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