Wanted to reset my laptop yesterday because it wasn't going so well now the problem is that it hangs all the time. I'm in recovery mode and can't do it now 20 times restarted does not bring. What can I do?
Flat-rate times without further questioning the error:
Reinstall the system with an installation stick
The first thing you should realize is that a "reset" is not a "recovery" but the opposite of it.
So if you wanted to restore something, you clicked on the wrong button when you clicked "Reset".
You can't really know that, because your wording contradicts itself.
Hence mchawks text module 15:
Reinstalling or "resetting the system" is not a reset or restart.
This does not eliminate errors - especially in situations in which laypersons tend to use this function: in the event of hardware errors.
This only destroys system logs that could have been analyzed for errors - especially in the case of hardware errors.
The system is also not accelerated or "detoxified". This is just an esoteric effect that is eliminated when you start to reinstall your programs. A lot of work - no effect.
A little research on this platform is also sufficient to see that the "reset" causes so many problems and also completely excludes users from their system that one should avoid this function better than the devil does holy water.
It is not a DoItYourself solution for laypeople, at best it is the last resort when professionals can't think of anything else. Even then, professionals would reinstall Windows from an installation disc!
By the way, professionals create and use regular backups. You don't need something like "reset".
By the way, "Reset" does not necessarily delete your personal data in such a way that it can't be (partially) restored by professionals. So this function is of little use if the computer is resold.
I ordered a Windows 10 stick but is not recognized in the bios I watched a lot of videos but nothing helped me ahead Can it be?