A friend assembled a fresh computer and repurposed existing windows.
A friend assembled a fresh computer and repurposed existing windows.
I don't believe you're correct about needing a different setup for your PC. Even if you reach out to phone support from Windows, it's not accurate to say it's just an upgrade when all components are completely new. Back then, calling support was typical for installation problems with individual PC parts.
I don't know if the reset function is available in Windows. Please check the official documentation or support resources.
The "Reset this PC" feature in Windows mainly acts like a way to return to the original setup of Windows 10. It doesn’t fully replace everything but lets you revert to a clean state. I haven’t personally used it during hardware changes, though there are potential downsides—proceed with caution. Still, I support the advice I gave earlier.
We applied the reset feature and confirmed the system appears to be turned on.