Win10 reset this computer how to use Win10 to reset this computer is the result?

  

Win10 reset this function of this computer, know a lot of people, I believe that more people will use this function without knowing the truth, the bad luck of the small partners will lose a lot of valuable information. . In fact, this can not blame everyone, some of the names Microsoft said is also very vague, such as "personal files", under different conditions, it refers to the content is not the same. Today I will explain how Win10 resets this computer. In addition, before doing this, you need to know what the result of Win10 resetting this computer. Let's find the answer through this article.

Win10 reset this computer tutorial

Where is Win10 resetting the computer?

Win10's "Reset this computer" location in "Settings - Updates and Security - Recovery", click “ Start & rdquo; you can start resetting as shown .

The picture will appear next. The file mentioned in the first option refers to the file in C:\\users\\, which has no effect on the partition outside the C drive. This option is not very thorough, the most obvious feature is that there is no difference between the recovery and the original. The second option is generally chosen, and the specific effect will be discussed in the next step. Here, we select “delete all content”.



This step is to select the partition to delete the content (here called "Drive"", which is what we often say C drive D drive and so on. “Only the drive with Windows installed> means the C drive. “All drives” refers to all partitions except hidden partitions such as recovery partitions. If you accidentally select this, the files of other disks will be deleted, so you must not select the second option. If you are not sure, you can click on the option at the bottom to confirm the affected partition.

These two options can be understood as formatting, the first is equivalent to quick formatting, because the recovery principle and effect of Win8/8.1 are not the same, so can not be said to be true Formatting, because after the recovery, some drivers are still there, sometimes even Windows.old or ~Windows.BT folder, can not be said to be fully formatted, but the effect and reset is similar. The "file" referred to here refers to all the files of the selected partition.

The second option belongs to low-level formatting. It erases all the data of the selected partition, making the data difficult to recover. On the one hand, it takes a long time, on the other hand, it has a greater impact on the hard disk, if it is not prevented. There is no need to choose this option after someone transfers your data to someone else.


Select the first option here. Next wait for a moment, as shown.

This shows that there is no problem, click “Reset”


Then, after the preparation is completed, it will automatically restart and reset. Sometimes it will stay for a long time without moving, and then the network can be solved.

This computer is being reset. This process usually takes about an hour.

This is the end. Next is some summary.

1, reset this computer and direct grid reloading which seems to be public, reasonable, and the woman said that she is reasonable. However, their respective characteristics are also obvious. From the time point of view, the grid is reloaded with absolute advantages; but some people say that after the reset, the proportion of the package is more refreshing and smooth; and the reset can retain the drive, compared with this place. Reloading on the grid is an advantage.

2, and the difference between Win8/8.1: Win8/8.1's "Restore" function and Win10 reset this computer function is basically the same, but there is a different place.

Win8/8.1 To use the recovery function, you must have a recovery image (either install.wim/esd in the original image or wim/esd file that you backed up with dism, but Must be an image of Win8/8.1 to prevent errors from being placed), and use the reagentc command to configure the recovery environment.

Win10 doesn't need this, as long as there is a 450M recovery partition, you can reset it. This seems to be a good thing on the surface. It really saves a lot of operations, but in more cases it is a bad thing, because in In Win10, even if the recovery environment is configured with the reagentc command, the recovery image is specified, and it still has no effect at the time of resetting, even if it is done:

It is still pure after reset. Win10. In other words, it is difficult to restore the system with a custom image file in Win10.

Note: Don't rely too much on “reset this computer> because in a few cases, resets always have errors. The best way is to install the driver and common software after installing the U disk, clean up the C drive and use dism or dism++ to back up. If you need to recover, you can restore it directly in pe. The efficiency is better than resetting this computer. Much higher.

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