Windows 10: A Question Regarding Factory Reset

Discus and support A Question Regarding Factory Reset in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I Initially had a Windows 7 PC. Then I got the free update to Windows 10 Home a while ago like a lot of people did. My PC has been running really slow... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by The Desert Wolf, Mar 18, 2018.

  1. A Question Regarding Factory Reset


    I Initially had a Windows 7 PC. Then I got the free update to Windows 10 Home a while ago like a lot of people did. My PC has been running really slow for a while now, and so I've been considering just wiping it clean through a factory reset. But I was wondering if doing that would return my PC back to Windows 7.

    :)
     
    The Desert Wolf, Mar 18, 2018
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  2. Question about factory reset

    Everything does. The computer will be exactly like it when you got it from the factory.

    Care to tell us more about cmd/command prompt?
     
    ZigZag3143 (MS -MVP), Mar 18, 2018
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    I was just wondering if when you factory reset your computer (delete every thing and reinstall it the original factory settings like windows ten) does the cmd or command prompt reset as well
     
    Austin_933, Mar 18, 2018
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  4. dalchina New Member

    A Question Regarding Factory Reset

    If you still have the manufacturer's recovery partition on your disk (or available) then using that would return your PC to 'as bought' condition.

    Compare
    Reset Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials
    - which keeps Win 10.

    You should also do some elementary checks:
    If you look at the task manager when your PC is nominally idle, is CPU use less than e.g. 3%?
    Is there zero disk and internet activity?

    Do you have plenty of spare space on C: (else possible page file problems) and plenty of spare RAM when your PC is idle?

    Compare your PC's performance when booted normally to that after a clean boot. Any noticeable difference? If so, could be 3rd party programs.

    Do you have only 1 AV program installed?

    From an admin command prompt run
    chkdsk c: /scan
    - check the result is ok.
     
    dalchina, Mar 18, 2018
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  5. Bree New Member
  6. dalchina New Member
    -however an in-place upgrade repair install, while very valuable, would not be expected to be beneficial here if the cause of your slow performance was related to disk corruption, third party programs, resource issues or settings that are not reset to default by that procedure.

    It replaces your system files with those from the base build of your current build, resets services to default and overwrites some settings, which can help in some cases.

    It cannot fix user profile problems or corruption.
     
    dalchina, Mar 18, 2018
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  7. Actually -- it might not even work, at all! The Win10 Upgrade has a history of corrupting the Recovery information on HP machines, so if yours is one of those, the Factory Reset, even if it appears to work at first, is most likely to fail.
     
    Mark Phelps, Mar 18, 2018
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  8. Bree New Member

    A Question Regarding Factory Reset

    On a Windows 7 PC, not just HP but other OEMs too, if a reset image was included it was stored in separate partition (often hidden, sometime with a drive letter). The OEM reset function is usually added as an extra option for the recovery partition software, often accessed by a function key at boot.

    Now Windows 10 installs its own recovery partition, so while the restore image may exist it may no longer be possible to boot to a recovery environment that can restore it.
     
  9. I'm curious: what process did you use to get the free update?
    --- Were there problems with your Windows 7?
    --- Do you know if your Windows 7 was upgradeable to Windows 10 by checking with the manufacturer's website?

    There isn't enough information on the best course of action at this time.
    If you have data you don't want to lose, save it now. Then create a system image backup onto an external HDD.

    Go to control panel and check for any issues in Security and Maintenance.
    Go to control panel > Troubleshooting > Begin with the System and Security section and let us know the result.

    Run winver and let us know the version you are running.
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Mar 19, 2018
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  10. Kyhi Win User
    I updated a windows 7 Home laptop yesterday by installing windows 10 on a separate partition
    It activated for free and found all the hardware drivers...

    After I was sure windows 10 was activated and found the required drivers, I did a clean (re)install of windows 10 thus completely removing windows 7 home
     
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