Is your Windows 11 PC acting up? Maybe it's riddled with viruses, slowed down by bloatware, or just generally behaving strangely. Before you throw it out the window (pun intended!), consider a factory reset. It's like hitting the reset button and returning your PC to its original, out-of-the-box state.
Factory resetting Windows 11 is a relatively straightforward process. You can access the reset options through the Settings app (Windows key + I). Navigate to 'System,' then 'Recovery,' and finally, click 'Reset PC.' You'll be presented with two options: 'Keep my files' (which removes apps and settings but keeps your personal files) or 'Remove everything' (which wipes everything clean). Choose wisely!
'Remove everything' is the true factory reset and is recommended if you're selling or giving away your PC, or if you suspect a deep-seated software issue. Just remember to back up any important data beforehand, as this process is irreversible. A fresh start can often breathe new life into a tired Windows 11 system, restoring performance and fixing those pesky problems. Good luck!