Restore from a system restore point. Click one of the recovery options below and follow the steps to try to get things working again. View update history. On the list that appears, select update you want to remove, and then select Uninstall. Resetting reinstalls Windows 11, but lets you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows. You can reset your PC from Settings, the sign-in screen, or by using a recovery drive or installation media.
Open Recovery settings. Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. Data erasure On removes files and cleans the drive. If you're planning to donate, recycle, or sell your PC, use this option.
This might take an hour or two, but it makes it harder for other people to recover files you've removed. Data erasure Off just removes files. It takes less time, but is less secure. To do this, you will repeatedly turn your device off, then on:. Select Advanced options. Open File Explorer and select the drive with the installation media.
From the root directory of the drive, double-click setup. Keep personal files and apps — This will preserve your personal data, apps, and settings. Keep personal files only — This will preserve your personal data and settings, but all your apps will be removed.
Keep nothing — This will remove all personal data, settings, and apps. Warning: You cannot undo a reinstallation of Windows Be sure to back up your files first if you choose the Keep nothing option. To finish, select Install to start reinstalling Windows 11 on your PC. If your PC won't start and you haven't created a recovery drive, download installation media and use it to restore from a system restore point or reset your PC. On a working PC, go to the Microsoft software download website.
Follow the steps to create installation media, and then select Finish. On the initial setup screen, enter your language and other preferences, and then select Next. If you don't see the setup screen, your PC might not be set up to boot from a drive. Check your PC manufacturer's website for info on how to change your PC's boot order, and then try again. On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot. From there, you can:.
This will remove recently installed apps, drivers, and updates that might be causing your PC problems. For info on how to create a recovery drive on a working PC, see Create a recovery drive. On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot , and then select one of the following two options. This won't affect your personal files, but it will remove recently installed apps, drivers, and updates that might be causing your PC problems. This will remove your personal files, apps and drivers you installed, and changes you made to settings.
This will keep your personal files, but it'll remove apps and drivers installed after the upgrade, as well as any changes you made to settings. In most cases, you'll have 10 days to go back. Note: The option in Settings to go back to your previous version of Windows is only available for a limited time after upgrading.
Next to Go back , select Go back. When the next preview build is ready, it'll be installed on your PC. This option takes your PC back to an earlier point in time, called a system restore point. Restore points are generated when you install a new app or driver, and when you create a restore point manually. In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel , and then choose it from the list of results. In the Control Panel search box, type recovery. In the Restore system files and setting box, select Next.
Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results, and then select Scan for affected programs. In this scenario, you won't be able to recovery your PC using a system restore point and will need to use one of the other recovery options listed on this page.
If the Turn on system protection option is selected, continue with step 6. You'll see a list of items that will be deleted if you remove this restore point. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. As you can see in the below picture, Media Creation Tool is available in both bit and bit versions. Check your version of Windows and then download the right version of Media Creation Tool.
Step 2: Run Media Creation Tool as an administrator. To do so, right-click on Media Creation Tool, and then click Run as administrator option. Step 3: On the home screen, select the second option titled Create installation media for another PC , and then click the Next button. Step 4: Here, select the language, your edition of Windows 10 and then select the architecture 32 or bit. Step 6: You will be asked to choose a location to save the ISO image file.
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