- To factory reset Windows 11, open Settings> System> Recovery.
- Then click the âReset PCâ button and select the âRemove everythingâ option.
- Select the âLocal reinstallâ or âCloud downloadâ options, and click the âNextâ and âResetâ buttons.
You can use the âReset this PCâ feature to wipe out the hard drive and reinstall Windows 11 22H2 or version 21H2 if you plan to decommission the computer, the device is not working correctly, you want to speed up the system, or to fix the battery and app problems.
On Windows 11, the âReset this PCâ feature allows you to quickly reset a computer to the factory settings using the local files or downloading a fresh copy of the OS from the cloud, ensuring that your files, settings, and application get erased beyond recovery.
In this guide, you will learn the steps to use the âReset this PCâ feature to reinstall Windows 11 (22H2 or 21H2) without keeping your files after an upgrade if the device is having problems or you are dealing with apps or system configuration issues.
- Factory reset Windows 11 with local reinstall
- Factory reset Windows 11 with cloud download
- Factory reset Windows 11 from boot (BIOS)
Factory reset Windows 11 with local reinstall
To factory reset Windows 11 (erasing everything), use these steps:
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Open Settings on Windows 11.
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Click on System.
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Click the Recovery tab.
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Under the âRecovery optionsâ section, click the Reset PC button in the âReset this PCâ setting.
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Click the Remove Everything option.
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Select the âLocal reinstallâ option to use the local image to reinstall Windows 11 22H2 or 21H2, removing everything on the computer.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Reset button.
Once you complete the steps, the feature will reset Windows 11 using the locally available image erasing everything on the hard drive, including files, settings, and apps.
Factory reset Windows 11 with cloud download
To reset your Windows 11 computer with the âcloud downloadâ option without keeping your files, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on System.
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Click the Recovery tab.
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Under the âRecovery optionsâ section, click the Reset PC button in the âReset this PCâ setting.
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Click the âRemove everythingâ option.
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Select the âCloud downloadâ option to download a fresh copy of Windows 11.
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(Optional) Click the Change settings option if you plan to give away or sell the device.
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Turn on the Clean data toggle switch to securely erase all the drives.
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Click the Confirm button.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Reset button.
After you complete the steps, a fresh image of the same version of Windows 11 already installed on your computer will download and be used to reset the device, removing everything on the hard drive.
Factory reset Windows 11 from boot (BIOS)
To reset Windows 11 from boot using local reinstall or cloud download, use these steps:
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Start computer.
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Immediately after the Power-On Self-Test (POST), press the Power button again to shut down.
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Repeat steps 1 and 2 twice, and in the third restart, the operating system should enter the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).
Quick note: Windows 11 includes multiple ways to open the Advanced startup settings. If you cannot access the recovery environment, try these other options.
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Click the Advanced options button.
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Click on Troubleshoot.
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Click on âReset this PCâ option.
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Select the âRemove everythingâ option to wipe out the hard drive and reinstall a fresh copy of Windows 11.
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Click the âJust remove my filesâ option if you plan to keep the device. Or select the âFully clean the driveâ option if you plan to get rid of the device.
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Select the âCloud downloadâ option to re-download Windows 11 instead of using the available image. (If you prefer to use the local image, select the âLocal reinstallâ option.)
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Click the Reset button.
Once you complete the steps, the feature will reset the computer to default settings by removing everything and reinstalling a fresh copy of Windows 11. If you select the âCloud downloadâ option, the system will download the image that has the same version of Windows 11 already installed on the computer. This isnât an option to upgrade to a newer version.