
This is not a CyberPowerPC factory image reset, this process will reinstall Windows 10 operating system, removes all of your personal files, removes apps and drivers you installed, removes any changes made to settings, and removes any apps that CyberPowerPC installed. This will take some time and your computer will restart.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the refresh process. Note any apps or drivers that will need to be reinstalled after the refresh has completed. Under Reset, this PC, select Get Started. At the desktop, click the Search the web and Windows box and type "reset".
To get started with a refresh of your system files, follow these steps: (If your PC came with Windows 10, apps from your PC manufacturer will be reinstalled.)
Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. Removes apps and drivers you installed. Reinstalls Windows 10 and keeps your personal files. Windows 10 is capable of resetting all of its system files without affecting your personal data. To fix this error, follow our instructions in the article Re-enabling Optane for details. If you receive an error no compatible disk it is likely caused by your Optane Memory which needs to be re-enabled. Choose the restore point related to the problematic app, driver, or update, and then select Next > Finish. Select Recovery > Open System Restore > Next. At the desktop, click the Search the web and Windows box and type Control Panel. To perform a System Restore, follow these steps: Learn more about File History at Microsoft's Back up your files page. Reinstall Windows 10 to the CyberPowerPC factory image using the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)īefore attempting a refresh or reset of your operating system to factory condition, it is highly recommended that you back up your data using File History. You want to reset your device back to the way CyberPowerPC shipped it to you, and Windows starts normally You want to reset your device back to a clean Microsoft version of Windows, and Windows starts normally Refresh your copy of Windows 10 without losing your data Your device is not working well and you are not sure what is causing it Your device is not working correctly because of something installed recently Refer to the following table and select the scenario that most closely resembles your own: Problem
This article covers several different types of restoration, reset and reinstallation of Windows 10.