If you are selling your Windows 10 laptop to someone else, it's a good idea to format it first to permanently delete your files and personal information. We'll show you how to delete everything on your laptop and reformat your hard drive.

  1. Back up all the files you want to keep . Formatting you computer will get rid of everything and reinstall Windows. You will lose anything you don't back up. You can back up your files using an external hard drive, a USB drive, or a writable DVD or Blu-ray. You can also back up your files using cloud storage, like Dropbox , or Google Drive .
  2. It's the button with the Windows logo in the lower-left corner of the taskbar.
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  3. The icon that resembles a gear in the left-most column is the Windows settings button.
  4. It's the last option that has an icon that has two arrows that form a circle.
  5. It's next to the icon that resembles an arrow drawing a clock in the left column.
  6. It's below the option that says "Reset this PC".
  7. This will remove all files, uninstall all apps, and reinstall Windows. If you click "Keep my files", it will uninstall all apps, and reinstall Windows, but it will keep your files and documents. This is helpful if you want to keep your files, but it may not fix all your computer problems. If you are giving your computer to someone else, it is recommended that you remove everything.
  8. This will remove all apps and files from your computer. This is recommended if you are giving your computer to someone else. It is not recommended that you click "Just remove my files".
  9. If you have recently updated Windows, you will not be able to go back to a previous version of Windows.
  10. Your computer will begin the process of formatting. This will take a while, and your computer will restart several times.
  11. It's the top button once your computer restarts.
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    What if it takes too long to reset it?
    Mr. Paul Maddens
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    Depending on your computer's speed, it can take quite a while. It may be faster to reinstall the install disk.
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