If you're having trouble with your Windows 10 computer, you may be able to fix it by performing a system recovery. This will restore your computer to its original factory settings, which should fix any problems you're having.
To do a system recovery, you'll need to have a recovery drive or installation media for Windows 10. If you don't have this, you can create a recovery drive using another computer.
Once you have your recovery drive or installation media, follow these steps:
1. Boot your computer from the recovery drive or installation media.
2. On the "Choose an option" screen, select "Troubleshoot".
3. On the "Troubleshoot" screen, select "Reset this PC".
4. On the "Reset this PC" screen, select "Keep my files" or "Remove everything".
5. Follow the prompts to complete the system recovery.
If you select "Keep my files", your personal files will be preserved, but any programs or settings changes you've made will be lost. If you select "Remove everything", everything on your computer will be erased.
After the system recovery is complete, your computer will
restart and you'll be back to the original factory settings. If your problem
was caused by a virus or other malware, you may need to reinstall your
programs.
How to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode
If you're having problems with your PC, you can try starting Windows 10 in Safe Mode. This will help you troubleshoot any issues by running Windows with only the essential drivers and programs.
To start Windows 10 in Safe Mode, follow these steps:
1. Open the Start menu and click the Power button.
2. While holding down the Shift key, click Restart.
3. Click the Troubleshoot option.
4. Click Advanced options.
5. Click Startup Settings.
6. Click the Restart button.
7. Press the F4 key to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode.
If you're still having problems, you can try starting Windows 10 in Safe Mode with Networking. This will allow you to connect to the internet and use any necessary programs to troubleshoot your issue.
To start Windows 10 in Safe Mode with Networking, follow these steps:
1. Open the Start menu and click the Power button.
2. While holding down the Shift key, click Restart.
3. Click the Troubleshoot option.
4. Click Advanced options.
5. Click Startup Settings.
6. Click the Restart button.
7. Press the F5 key to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode with
Networking.
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