Reset windows 10 keep windows 10?

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I have had my own laptop with an SSD for about 20 days now. So far so good, it started the first 5-6 days after 3 seconds and was then immediately ready for use. Now when I start the laptop, I initially have a black screen for about 14 seconds, only the manufacturer's logo appears and disappears after about 2 seconds as before.

I wondered if I would simply reset the PC, so just click on "reset this PC" and then just press Keep files.

Now the question arises whether I really keep the installed apps, i.e. Whether I find e.g. Spotify, Google etc. Still in the desktop and whether e.g. Pre-installed programs (one of which is a program that always keeps the drivers up to date) remain on it.

And most importantly, do I keep Windows 10 to myself? So I still have Word, Office and Co?

I look forward to all meaningful and serious answers, thank you!

Ko

Windows 10 stays on it.

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Will the pre-installed app remain on it, which the manufacturer already has?

At Huawei, for example, it is an app called "PC Manager" that updates all drivers etc.

ti

I would not reset anything, and programs will be deleted images and so remain

Ko

Maybe that will disappear.

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Oh. So does that mean I have to reinstall everything (so I have to save programmed files on a USB stick)?

Ha

Windows 10 is reset, all programs that do not belong to Windwos will go away.

MS Office is not part of Windows, just like any tools from the manufacturer. You have to reinstall this software.

ju

When you start up a computer, it is normal for the logo to be shown at startup. I do not understand the problem.

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Please read the question carefully.

ju

"But when I start the laptop, I initially have a black screen for about 14 seconds, only the manufacturer's logo appears and disappears after about 2 seconds as before."

From this I read that although it takes longer to start, it still does. I doubt this problem will work with Windows reset. This is never really recommended anyway. Back up data and reinstall everything, that's how you set up a new PC.