Windows 10: Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset?

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  1. Paul0o0o0 Win User

    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset?


    So things are getting worse almost every day. Upgrading to Win 10 feels like a train wreck that left the passengers in critical condition and are now dying off one at a time. On top of my previous issues, I now have also lost functionality of the mail app, Word, Chromecast, and more. Startup time ranges between 25 and 45 minutes (yes, minutes, not seconds). Browser hangs for about 5 minutes before it's usable. Sound is acting like it's drunk. My startup optimizer is suddenly showing me entries for internet security suites that were removed months ago (and are now trying to start with windows again). If I let my PC go to sleep I'm ensuring it will freeze up within seconds of waking it. All restore points vanish after system restart. I could go on.

    Since all methods to repair have failed, I'm left with the dreaded option of a reset. The problem is that it seems like a daunting task that will require copious amounts of work. I have a general idea of what to do (and I have the guides here to know how to do it properly), but I was wondering if there are any tips, or pointers about things I might not be necessarily prepared for. For example, I'm planning on listing all software I'll need to download and activate again, and I'll try to recover the usernames/passwords prior to reset so they're handy later. I'm somewhat worried about info stored in my browser because I've come to rely very heavily on the autocomplete password feature. Other than that it's my understanding I won't lose personal files (pictures, files, movies, music, etc.) unless I chose the "remove" option.

    Am I on track so far, or do I sound like I already have no clue what I'm doing?

    Thanks.

    :)
     
    Paul0o0o0, Aug 22, 2016
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  2. bough---01, Aug 22, 2016
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    andy1turner, Aug 22, 2016
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  4. axe0 New Member

    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset?

    Hi Paul0o0o0,

    Welcome to the 10forums *Smile

    Have you used safe mode to see if it there also occurs?
     
  5. bro67 Win User
    Make sure that you have a copy of the Windows.old if it contains the old OS, a full backup copy of the current install, all license keys for installed software, copies of the software that you want to reinstall. When ready to do a Clean Install, choose Customize and then Quick Format, reinstall the OS.

    The maintenance stuff may clean stuff up, but it does not properly repair the registry or programs that may have gotten damaged during the upgrade process.
     
    bro67, Aug 22, 2016
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  6. Paul0o0o0 Win User
    axe0, thank you. Yes, I've tried safe mode. It boots faster . . . much, much faster, but everything else is pretty much the same.

    bro67, I've already started that process and I'm storing all of it on an external drive, just for extra precaution. Speaking of which, would the external drives be affected by this? Should I remove them prior to going through with it. I ask because I remember having to install software for them the first time I plugged them in, though I can't remember why (it's been a while).

    Also, as I mentioned in a previous post (when I first came here for help) I switched from Legacy to UEFI in a "mangled" sort of way and I remember someone saying that that alone should have prevented Windows from loading at all. It didn't, and it helped fix one of the early problems, but now I'm wondering if it will affect the reset and if so how.
     
    Paul0o0o0, Aug 22, 2016
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  7. axe0 New Member
    What startup optimizer is it that you use?

    Most of your problems described could be explained by a hard drive that is getting slow.
     
  8. Paul0o0o0 Win User

    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset?

    I have two: iolo System Mechanic and Norton 360 (the built in startup optimizers for both). I would use only one, but iolo shows entries that don't show up on 360, and the other way around.

    Admittedly my hard drive is pretty old (by computer standards anyway), but it was running perfectly prior to the upgrade without even the slightest hiccup for years. Everything started the day of the upgrade (aside from an internet connection issue in the final weeks which, oddly, was solved when I upgraded to 10 after all other options had failed).
     
    Paul0o0o0, Aug 23, 2016
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  9. axe0 New Member
    IMO this iolo System Mechanic looks to me like a scam, increasing internet connection to 300%? That is impossible...
    To increase the internet connection you buy physical equipment or upgrade a few things.

    Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely.How to fill in your system specs:

    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset? [​IMG]


    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset? [​IMG]
     
  10. Paul0o0o0 Win User
    I got iolo because I used Tuneup Utilities for years and I was always getting messages about all the stuff it fixed for me automatically. Before the upgrade I Googled to find what's currently the best and a couple of articles listed iolo (though they both had a caveat that it didn't do anything for internet speed, which I didn't care about anyway). I can't say that I'm entirely happy with it, especially after using it to clean the registry once and the result was a two day nightmare where I couldn't boot the computer, but I like certain features it has. There's one in particular that I can't live without because if I run a resource heavy app or a game the system doesn't seem to revert back to normal when I'm done. So in the Task Manager, for instance, it will list "System and Compressed Memory" as the same as when the game was running. It will stay that way (and everything else will behave as though I'm still running the game), until I run iolo's memory analyzer which the analysis alone seems to finally unload the demand on resources. I don't know why, or how, but this is the kind of cr*p I've been putting up with since upgrading to Win 10.

    In any case, I used the System Info tool and updated my system specs as best I could. Let me know if I did something wrong or missed something (I don't know about PSU, Cooling and all that).
     
    Paul0o0o0, Aug 24, 2016
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  11. axe0 New Member
    It is almost enough, if you could be a little more detailed in the model it would be perfect *Smile
    With a laptop you don't need to fill in the PSU, cooling and other stuff like case. This is because they are the standard which we can easily identify if necessary.
     
  12. bro67 Win User
    Also do not switch from Legacy to UEFI. Keep in Legacy and tun off Secure boot. That would be why you started to have issues.
     
    bro67, Aug 25, 2016
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  13. Paul0o0o0 Win User

    Is there a preparation guide for those about to do a reset?

    I'm not sure what more details I can add about the model. It's a Dell Inspiron 7720.

    bro67, should I revert to Legacy? The reason I switched it was because I restarted my computer at some point and it got to a blue screen that would simply flicker endlessly. I couldn't find how to go into safe mode so I looked online for help and found (on another site) someone advising to switch from Legacy to UEFI so that after 2 failed starts it would automatically give that option.
     
    Paul0o0o0, Aug 25, 2016
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  14. bro67 Win User
    Stay with Legacy. UEFI is nice if you want to install all of the OEM garbage to control the bios from within Windows. In reality you will find that you are rarely going to have to access the bios settings from within the OS.
     
    bro67, Apr 4, 2018
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