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  2. Jul 31, 2022 · Start your PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down. Do this twice. On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt... etc.

    • Use A Recovery Drive
    • Use The Windows Recovery
    • Factory Reset Via The Installation Disk
    Press the Windows + S keys on the second PC, type recovery drive, and select Create a recovery drive.
    Check the Backup system files in the recovery drive option box, then click the Next button.
    Select aUSB flash driveconnected to your PC from the list and click Next.
    Follow the instructions on the screen to create the Recovery drive.
    Press the power button and continuously press the F4, F10, F11, or F12 keys to open the System Recovery page.
    On the Choose an option page, select the Troubleshootoption.
    Click Reset this PC, then select either Keep my files or Remove everything.
    Go to http://aka.ms/myrecoverykey to find your recovery key, input it on the page and click Continue.
    Insert the installation disk into your PC, press the power button, and select boot from the Windows 10 installation disk.
    Click theRepair your computer option on the Install now screen.
    Click the Troubleshoot option, then select Reset this PC from the Troubleshootingmenu.
    Select an option to keep your files or Remove everythingin the settings options.
  3. Unplug power and remove battery, press and hold power button for 30 seconds to release all power from circuitry, plug back in and power up to see if any change. I will give you steps to access the Repair Mode to try all repairs to get Windows started, and if not to do the automated Reset or the superior Clean Install after rescuing your files.

  4. Feb 17, 2024 · If your computer is having trouble booting, a factory reset might be a solution. Make sure there are no external devices (USB drives, printers, etc.) connected to your computer during the reset. If the F11 key doesn’t work for you, try other keys like F9, F12, or even the Delete key.

    • Fix Windows Image With DISM. When you get the above error, Microsoft recommends that you fix your local Windows image file. This will resolve the issue with various core system features, including the option that resets your PC.
    • Use Windows Startup Repair. Another way to possibly fix your "There Was a Problem Resetting Your PC" error is by using Windows' Startup Repair tool. This tool helps resolve many issues with Windows' startup, some of which may be causing your reset process to fail.
    • Restart Windows Recovery Environment (Win RE) One item that can cause a "There Was a Problem Resetting Your PC" error is your Windows Recovery Environment.
    • Use System Restore. One reason you get an error while resetting your PC is that the recent changes made to your PC are incorrect. You can fix that by rolling back your changes using Windows' System Restore tool.
  5. May 17, 2022 · On Windows 10, Reset this PC is a handy feature that allows you to reset your device to the factory default settings using a locally available or cloud download image to fix installation...

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · If you can’t factory reset Windows 10, first check for file corruption and try to repair/update any damaged drivers or programs. If that doesn’t work, consider reverting to a restore point and then try to reset your laptop.