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Here’s a secondary method if you’re having trouble getting past the Sign-In screen. As shown above, there is a link you can tap or click to view the apps that will be removed once you select the Reset button. Step 7: Click or tap the Reset button to finish. Select the Change Settings link to toggle on or off the Windows download portion of the reset. Note: You can make changes to the reset settings before moving forward. Step 6: View the summary and click or tap Next. When you’ve decided which option is right for you, make your selection. This method does not require an internet connection. Moreover, this method only installs the version you have on the machine, not the latest as seen with the Cloud Download option.
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If Windows 10 is damaged, then Windows Recovery can’t rebuild the OS. If you select Local Reinstall, Windows Recovery takes what it needs from the local installation. This method requires an internet connection.
It also installs the latest version even if your local copy was a few updates behind. If you select Cloud Download, Windows Recovery pulls everything it needs from Microsoft’s servers.
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The Reset function essentially rebuilds Windows 10 using the current install - it doesn’t pull from a hidden partition or external media. Step 5: You will see two options: Cloud Download and Local Reinstall.
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Again, you will need to reinstall all drivers and software purchased outside the Microsoft Store. It also removes all apps that were pre-installed on your PC. The second option, Erase Everything, will remove the parent profile and all the associated files and folders. You will need to reinstall all drivers and software purchased outside the Microsoft Store, but not the apps that came pre-installed on your PC. The first option, Keep My Files, will save your account profile and all the associated files and folders. Step 4: A pop-up window appears on the screen with two options: Keep My Files and Remove Everything. Step 4: Click or tap the Get Started button displayed under Reset This PC. Step 3: Select Recovery listed on the left. Step 1: Click or tap the Start button and select the Cog icon on the Start Menu. Otherwise, you’ll be starting from scratch. If you can, be sure to back up any and all files you want to keep. That could mean wiping all personal files and restoring the system and all apps back to their out-of-the-box state.
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Remember, we’re talking about a full reset. First, a noteīefore jumping straight into resetting your Surface, be sure to troubleshoot the device and see if your issues can be solved in another way. We’ve mapped out the steps in three ways: From within Windows 10, at the Windows Sign-In screen, and using a USB device.
However, there are a few methods you can use to reset your Microsoft Surface device. Luckily, resetting Windows 10 is generally easy on any PC. Whether it’s a clogged system or corrupt files, the best thing to do is set the device back to square one by resetting the OS. Once in a while, even our trustiest devices get bogged down or run into errors that require drastic measures. Your PIN is securely stored on your device. If you aren't signed in to your device and you want to reset a PIN, here are some things to try.Īfter you're signed in, select Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Windows Hello PIN > I forgot my PIN and then follow the instructions. Using a PIN is a quick, secure way to sign in to your Windows 10 device.
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If you're worried that someone has unauthorized access to your account, see Recover your Microsoft account and Security info & verification codes.Ī PIN is a set of numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers, that you choose yourself. Under Password security, select Change my password, then enter your new password. Note: The PIN you use to access your device is different from your Microsoft account password. If you need to reset your Microsoft account password, go to, select Sign in and follow the instructions. If you don't see I forgot my PIN, select Sign-in options and then select Enter your password.Īfter you're signed in, select Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > PIN (Windows Hello) > I forgot my PIN and then follow the instructions. If there are multiple accounts on the device, choose the one you need to reset. If you see I forgot my PIN, select it and follow the instructions to reset your PIN. Your PIN is securely stored on your device. If you aren't signed in to your device and you want to reset a PIN, here are some things to try. Using a PIN is a quick, secure way to sign in to your Windows 11 device. A PIN is a set of numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers, that you choose yourself.