I wanted to reset my laptop two weeks ago and I have tried this, but since there are 13 days only "One moment please…" can someone help me I do not think that should be a moment so long.
I guess he got stuck for 13 days. What does he do when you break off and try to restart?
When I restart him I come to the screen where I should clarify the basic things like zmb. "What is your home country / your home region"
And if you give that, then what?
If I have done this, I come to the screen with the heading "Get in quickly" where I can choose whether I want to choose the Express settings or customize them.
And then?
If I continue then I'm back at the "One moment please…" Screen
Do you have a Windows CD or just what's on it?
Only what's on it on the calculator
Below sticks a sticker with an activation key from Microsoft: xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx?
No, and by the way, this is a Lenovo laptop
I realize. But there should be one.
There's none.
Then it will be difficult, because if you have to rebuild the system, he wants to eventually have the activation key, otherwise you can't use the operating system. He complains about that. Did you buy the calculator needed? With which windows?
Used | Windows 10
Now would be the right time to restore your backup from before resetting.
And then to think about why you want to reset the calculator.
Especially with Windows 10 is the m. E. So far only very rarely necessary.
As?
I was afraid. Just look under the bottom, if there was a sticker, which one has flushed out. Is there still contact to the seller?
Since I see no traces that someone has sensed something
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Well, that question means that you've been deep in the bathroom because you have no backup.
Create a https://www.microsoft.com/.../windows10 and reinstall Windows completely. Please note that you still need to load all the necessary Windows drivers for your laptop from the manufacturer's site.
And notice: Windows is set back only as all, all, all, all, last resort. If you have problems, then ask here or in expert forums before for advice.
Keeverfalls set back a Windows system because you want to "clean" or "purify" wants.
That brings me nothing
The problem is that if you do not have the product key, you can't rebuild the system and that will probably be necessary, I think it's corrupted, otherwise it would not be in a loop.
After your problem description I would leave with the reset and reinstall Windows.
Create a boot stick with Windows Creator (available from Microsoft on the Internet) and reinstall Windows. There are too many instructions on the Internet (Windows 10, how do I create a USB boot stick).
You do not need the Windows key if your notebook was online.
But should you know which Windows had previously installed somst your key does not work (Microsoft will automatically get from your system).