My computer has been giving me trouble recently - freezing & crashing Firefox regularly. I decided I was going to have to reset the Wimdows 10 operating system. This is in the Windows settings - update & security - recovery. The instructions are pretty straightforward, I chose to download a fresh copy of Windows 10, rather than depend on my backup copy. It takes quite a time - it reckons 2-3 hours, but it depends on your internet speed - it took me anout 6 hours!
There are consequences of the reset - while it leaves your personal files intact, it removes ALL apps/programmes that you ave carefully loaded over the years. Before starting I backed up my important data on an external drive. I use a Google account, and this regularly backs up your Google settings ( also synchronises with my laptop ). All your passwords & saved logins may disappear - but using the Google account settings brings your details back - It's better to have the really vital passwords etc stored in a couple of places ( electronic & paper )
You now have a clean install of Windows - with no security, so the first thing to download is anti-virus software! I deleted as much of the Windows bloatware as I could ( Edge, Office, Cortana ) or disabled them. I loaded new versions of browsers & all the other major programmes I use ( ie Libre Office, VLC, Caibre etc ). Then allow Windows to look for & install updates
The result is a computer that is much happeier & quicker ( I also took the opportunity to clean the fans & vent holes ), and the fan doesn't make as much noise. It is also when you find missing those little programs that you downfoaded to help you , like unzipping .rar files. or reading.pdf files.
It's a bit daunting when you start, but my computer was getting to be a real pain - I did have my laptop as a fallback, but it wasn't needed.
I've never been a believer in the hype that you need the latest version of Windows 11 to run things. The reset has prolonged the life of my PC for a few more years yet!
You do need to read through the instruction sequence first to work out what's happening, but there wasn't any real computer knowledge needed, just common sense, the ability to follow instructions............and patience ( is it really dong anything, it's taking a long time, I'm sure it's stopped. ). Just leave it alone and let it do it's own thing!
relieved Dave
There are consequences of the reset - while it leaves your personal files intact, it removes ALL apps/programmes that you ave carefully loaded over the years. Before starting I backed up my important data on an external drive. I use a Google account, and this regularly backs up your Google settings ( also synchronises with my laptop ). All your passwords & saved logins may disappear - but using the Google account settings brings your details back - It's better to have the really vital passwords etc stored in a couple of places ( electronic & paper )
You now have a clean install of Windows - with no security, so the first thing to download is anti-virus software! I deleted as much of the Windows bloatware as I could ( Edge, Office, Cortana ) or disabled them. I loaded new versions of browsers & all the other major programmes I use ( ie Libre Office, VLC, Caibre etc ). Then allow Windows to look for & install updates
The result is a computer that is much happeier & quicker ( I also took the opportunity to clean the fans & vent holes ), and the fan doesn't make as much noise. It is also when you find missing those little programs that you downfoaded to help you , like unzipping .rar files. or reading.pdf files.
It's a bit daunting when you start, but my computer was getting to be a real pain - I did have my laptop as a fallback, but it wasn't needed.
I've never been a believer in the hype that you need the latest version of Windows 11 to run things. The reset has prolonged the life of my PC for a few more years yet!
You do need to read through the instruction sequence first to work out what's happening, but there wasn't any real computer knowledge needed, just common sense, the ability to follow instructions............and patience ( is it really dong anything, it's taking a long time, I'm sure it's stopped. ). Just leave it alone and let it do it's own thing!
relieved Dave
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