Windows 10 is one of the best known operating systems, and while Windows 10 usually works fine, there are some issues that can arise with Windows 10, ranging from the sudden disappearance of files to difficulties in installing updates and apps.
If your computer isn't performing as well as it should, if it's displaying strange errors, or if it's running slowly, it's probably time to perform a system reset.
If you've just bought a new computer and you want to sell your old one, you might want to whipe your hard disk, which usually contains sensitive information and personal documents.
Reformatting or restoring your computer to a previous state can remove any unwanted background programs and clean up your hard drive. You can restore your Windows 10 computer to a previous state using a number of options provided by the operating system.
Windows will give you three options:
Click on "Keep my files" or "Remove everything", depending on whether you want to keep your data files intact.
Remove everything will delete all of your files, photos, and programs, as the name implies. Cleaning the hard drive will take more time, but it ensures that if you give the computer away, the next owner won't be able to recover your deleted files.