Reset your computer to factory settings in just a few easy steps

Resetting your computer, also known as restoring factory settings, is ideal when you want to reinstall your operating system for a fresh start or sell your computer to a third party. The method for resetting your computer depends on its model, manufacturer, and operating system.

Things You Should Know

  • When resetting your Windows PC, you'll have the option to keep your personal files or start from scratch.
  • To reset your Mac, you'll need to start up your computer in recovery mode to access Disk Utility.
  • Always back up your files before restoring your computer to its original factory settings.
Method 1
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Windows 10

  1. Resetting your computer will delete all personal files and data from your system.
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  3. Windows 10 allows you to reset your PC and keep all personal files, remove everything, or restore the original factory settings.
    • Keep my files: Reinstalls Windows 10 while keeping your personal files, but deletes all apps, drivers, and settings you installed or changed.
    • Remove everything: Reinstalls Windows 10 and deletes all files, apps, drivers, and settings you installed or changed.
    • Restore factory settings: Reinstalls the original version of Windows that came with your PC and deletes all files, apps, drivers, and settings you installed or changed.
  4. When complete, Windows 10 will display the setup screen. [1]
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Windows 8.1 / 8

  1. Resetting your computer will delete all personal files and data from your system.
  2. When complete, Windows 8 will display the setup screen. [2]
    • Resetting your computer will restore Windows 8 if you previously upgraded to Windows 8.1. After the reset is complete, you’ll be required to upgrade once again to Windows 8.1.
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Windows 7 / Vista

  1. 1
    Back up and save all important documents and files to an external disk, flash drive, or cloud storage system. Resetting your PC will erase all personal data from the computer.
  2. 2
    Restart your PC, then watch your computer screen to identify the command that opens the Advanced Boot Options menu. This command will vary depending on your computer’s model and manufacturer. For example, Dell computers require you to press F8, whereas HP computers require you to press F11.
    • Alternately, insert the Windows installation disc into your computer’s disc drive, go to Control Panel > Recovery > Advanced Recovery Methods, and select the option to reinstall Windows using the installation disc. Windows will guide you through the entire process for resetting your PC and reinstalling Windows. [3]
  3. 3
    Press the key that opens the Advanced Boot Options or Recovery menu.
  4. 4
    Select the option to “Reset” or “Restore” your computer. This option may be labeled differently on your Windows 7 and Windows Vista PC depending on its model and manufacturer. In most cases, this option will read similarly to “Restore factory settings.”
  5. 5
    Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your PC. When complete, Windows will display the setup screen and your PC will be restored to factory settings. [4]
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Method 4
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Mac OS X

  1. Resetting OS X will wipe and erase all personal files and data.
  2. This brings up the recovery menu. [5]
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  4. OS X will start erasing and reformatting your hard drive, which may take up to several minutes to complete. [7]
  5. This closes the Disk Utility window.
  6. When complete, the original factory settings will be restored to your computer. [8]
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    Can files be recovered after resetting a Mac?
    Garnik Ovsepyan
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    Garnik Ovsepyan is a Computer Specialist and the Owner of HeliX PC based in Burbank, California. With over 25 years of experience, Garnik specializes in custom computer builds, computer repairs, virus removal, computer tune-ups, hardware and software troubleshooting and installations, diagnostics, and data backup and recovery.
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    Possibly, if you did a surface format of your drive. A surface format leaves behind remnants of your files and the contents of your computer. An average person wouldn't be able to retrieve these files, but a tech-savvy person definitely could.
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    Does factory reset remove all data from a Mac?
    Garnik Ovsepyan
    Computer Specialist
    Garnik Ovsepyan is a Computer Specialist and the Owner of HeliX PC based in Burbank, California. With over 25 years of experience, Garnik specializes in custom computer builds, computer repairs, virus removal, computer tune-ups, hardware and software troubleshooting and installations, diagnostics, and data backup and recovery.
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    It will if you do a full format. Unlike a surface format, which leaves bits of your files and data behind, a full format completely wipes out the drive.
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    How do I wipe my laptop before selling it?
    Garnik Ovsepyan
    Computer Specialist
    Garnik Ovsepyan is a Computer Specialist and the Owner of HeliX PC based in Burbank, California. With over 25 years of experience, Garnik specializes in custom computer builds, computer repairs, virus removal, computer tune-ups, hardware and software troubleshooting and installations, diagnostics, and data backup and recovery.
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    Open up the command prompt and go to disk partition, where you can completely wipe out the drive. If you'd like to extra safe, remove your old hard drive and replace it with a clean, empty one.
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      Tips

      • Refer to your computer manufacturer’s user guide if using Windows 7 or Windows Vista to identify the exact steps for resetting your PC. If you lack the Windows installation disc, you’ll be required to reset your computer using its built-in recovery partition. The location of your recovery partition and instructions for resetting your PC vary depending on your computer’s model and manufacturer.
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      1. Back up your data.
      2. Open Settings .
      3. Click Update & security .
      4. Click Recovery .
      5. Click Get started .
      6. Choose what to do with your files.
      7. Click Next .

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