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How can I do factory reset

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XI_Belle_IX
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03-05-2023, 08:15 PM
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Performing a complete OS installation requires removing every existing partition. This process thoroughly erases all previous operating system data. Section II, Steps 6 and 7 in this guide address deleting all exit partitions. How To - Windows 10 clean install tutorial For those seeking a Windows 11 clean install guide, you can access it here: Windows 11 Clean install tutorial (Click here). Alternatively, if you prefer the Windows 10 clean install instructions, this tutorial is designed to walk you through each step of a fresh installation. forums. Go through the entire procedure to become comfortable with the steps involved.
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XI_Belle_IX
03-05-2023, 08:15 PM #21

Performing a complete OS installation requires removing every existing partition. This process thoroughly erases all previous operating system data. Section II, Steps 6 and 7 in this guide address deleting all exit partitions. How To - Windows 10 clean install tutorial For those seeking a Windows 11 clean install guide, you can access it here: Windows 11 Clean install tutorial (Click here). Alternatively, if you prefer the Windows 10 clean install instructions, this tutorial is designed to walk you through each step of a fresh installation. forums. Go through the entire procedure to become comfortable with the steps involved.

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GamesMajor
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03-06-2023, 12:26 AM
#22
Sure, I'll read everything carefully. I'm ready for a full reinstall since it isn't as simple as expected. I just need to keep an eye on a few details like the registry.
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GamesMajor
03-06-2023, 12:26 AM #22

Sure, I'll read everything carefully. I'm ready for a full reinstall since it isn't as simple as expected. I just need to keep an eye on a few details like the registry.

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JeronimoYT
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03-06-2023, 01:58 AM
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The old Registry isn't important anymore. It belonged to the previous operating system and will be removed together with the rest.
In the updated version, you won't have to deal much with the Registry.
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JeronimoYT
03-06-2023, 01:58 AM #23

The old Registry isn't important anymore. It belonged to the previous operating system and will be removed together with the rest.
In the updated version, you won't have to deal much with the Registry.

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AnEnemyStand
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03-11-2023, 09:30 AM
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I've reviewed this now. It will be a few days until the flash drive arrives, so I plan to read it again. There are a few points. Since I'll be performing a fresh installation and everything will be wiped, I need to set up a new MSA and link the account to the Windows license again. I'll have to find out when and how. Should I configure the BIOS? I'm trying to remember if I've missed anything. Thanks.
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AnEnemyStand
03-11-2023, 09:30 AM #24

I've reviewed this now. It will be a few days until the flash drive arrives, so I plan to read it again. There are a few points. Since I'll be performing a fresh installation and everything will be wiped, I need to set up a new MSA and link the account to the Windows license again. I'll have to find out when and how. Should I configure the BIOS? I'm trying to remember if I've missed anything. Thanks.

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superiaelise
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03-11-2023, 06:06 PM
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"New MS account" - No! You are using your current account. This will handle the license connection.
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superiaelise
03-11-2023, 06:06 PM #25

"New MS account" - No! You are using your current account. This will handle the license connection.

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