A complete system reset is required to restore Windows 10.
A complete system reset is required to restore Windows 10.
It depends on the issues you're facing. A full reset might fix some problems, but if the core stability is the issue, it could be more effective to address that first. Consider testing with a clean installation before deciding.
I really enjoyed playing with EA today on BF1. They said it was mostly luck that my computer could run the game at all.
I don’t think performance will drop so much because of data being sent from Windows. I also suggest avoiding programs like ‘Destroy Windows Spying.’ It’s wiser to adjust privacy settings directly through Windows’ standard options. These intrusive tools can cause issues and problems you might not notice until later, without realizing the tool was the cause.
A fresh setup is preferable to using system restore. Use system restore just when an update or newly installed program causes the OS to fail. Or if you encountered a virus problem, it restores only the recent software and changes while preserving other files. A complete reinstall works better.