Issue with Windows reported.
Issue with Windows reported.
You'd likely have to turn Windows back on once you complete a clean installation.
Perhaps I can obtain your product key from the settings for safety's sake.
Yes, you can simply press the "get started" button and continue from there.
You might consider using a built-in reset, but it only restores the PC with the recovery image Microsoft has saved, not a fresh installation. A clean install via USB will use the most recent version available at the time you create it. If your system is recent enough, Windows 11 is a good choice since Windows 10 ends support in October of this year. Sharing your full hardware details helps us suggest the optimal solution.