Missing factory image for upgraded W10 model—help needed!
Missing factory image for upgraded W10 model—help needed!
My sister is back for the holidays, and he’s letting me handle her computer. All data has been saved. The idea is to perform a full reset of Windows 10, but since we moved from version 8.1 to W10 Anniversary and didn’t make a factory image, there’s nothing to revert to. Also, no restore points exist since then. When I attempt a factory reset—whether wiping everything or just removing non-windows apps—I always encounter issues. After searching, I tried Microsoft’s “Refresh Windows Install,” but it also failed (I restarted the device between attempts). I’ve tried other methods too, but my last option is downloading the OS from another machine and installing it via USB. Is there anything else I should consider?
Download Windows 10 from the provided link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10. You can run the tool on any PC and generate a USB stick (4GB or more) or DVD for a clean install or upgrade. It includes the newest Windows version, eliminating the need for post-install updates. This method works for any computer. If your system already has Windows 10 installed and active, you won’t need to enter a product key—it will reactivate itself. No key required (upgraded systems don’t need one). For pre-installed Windows 10 machines, it will identify the correct edition automatically; otherwise, it may prompt for Home or Pro. It also supports Windows 8/8.1 if you wish to reinstall: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...d/windows8