
How to Reset Windows 11 to Factory Settings
How to Reset Windows 11 to Factory Settings.
Sometimes you just need to start over and reset your Windows 11 operating system. Perhaps you made so many settings or registry tweaks that you forgot how to change them all back to the defaults. Maybe you installed some software that's messing up your system. Or maybe you want to donate or sell your PC to someone else and don't want them accessing your apps or data.
Microsoft just released its latest version, Windows 11, which comes up with some new interesting features, that will surely fulfill your every need.
If your Windows 11 machine is acting up, running Microsoft's Refresh Windows tool or uninstalling a recent update might do the trick. You can even run your own diagnostic tests to make sure your hard disc is healthy. But if your PC is sluggish or you're getting worrying error messages, it might be time to back up your files and reset your PC to its factory settings. The steps below will (hopefully) get your computer running smoothly again.
Refresh your PC to reinstall Windows and keep your personal files and settings. Refresh also keeps the apps that came with your PC and the apps you installed from the Microsoft Store.
Reset your PC to reinstall Windows but delete your files, settings, and apps—except for the apps that came with your PC.
Restore your PC to undo recent system changes you've made.
In this tutorial, we’ll present some of the most valuable options you should consider resetting your Windows 11 PC to its factory settings. This is extremely easy to do, so you’ll not have to worry about it.
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This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.