Fresh Start: The "Restore Your Computer" feature in Windows 10 restores your computer to its factory settings. But it also adds all the bloatware of Windows. Below we will see the "new" function Fresh Start (it is hidden from the Windows 10 Creators Update version) and how it can help you get a clean system.
The new Microsoft tool will uninstall all bloatware by installing the Windows system from the beginning.
How does it work;
"Reset this PC" or "Reset this PC" can reset your computer to its factory settings. So Windows contains bloatware and we all know it.
To remove bloatware to date you could use third party software. The new Windows “Fresh Start” feature makes this process very simple, allowing all users to completely reinstall Windows with a few click.
Where is the function?
Open the Start menu and find it application “Windows Defender Security Center”.
In the “Device Performance” section on the side click “Additionals information” In the Fresh Start section, click the “Get Started” button and follow Microsoft's instructions for reinstalling Windows.
The trap:
Her downside operation Fresh Start is that you will lose that software is installed by the manufacturer on your computer. Sure, most of them are rubbish, but there are some important drivers. Of course people did not spoil since you can download the drivers again from the manufacturer's page.
It should be mentioned here that many times bloatware to make it more acceptable also contains some useful function. For example, many Dell computers come with 20GB of free Dropbox storage.
If you are using iTunes, you will need to re-authorize iTunes on your computer. If you have a product key for Microsoft Office, you need to make sure it is stored somewhere. The same goes for any other application that needs an activation key.
Finally, although Windows promises to keep your personal files intact, as always it would be good to get a backup of your files in case something goes wrong.
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