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[Discuss] Windows internal Reset feature vs CD/ USB clean install
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 85179" data-source="post: 859931"><p>That's the question. As i know, the internal Reset feature make a full clean install but i don't know how "full" it is. Does it only delete all files + renew Windows files? What's then with stuff like Bootloader and maybe activated Device Guard, ..</p><p></p><p></p><p>My files got regular saved and the only licence (Windows) isn't a problem any longer, cause i connect it with my Microsoft account so i only need to once login with that, and get the license. Then a offline account is possible again.</p><p>But i guess this isn't required if internal Reset feature is used, so one bonus for the internal method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 85179, post: 859931"] That's the question. As i know, the internal Reset feature make a full clean install but i don't know how "full" it is. Does it only delete all files + renew Windows files? What's then with stuff like Bootloader and maybe activated Device Guard, .. My files got regular saved and the only licence (Windows) isn't a problem any longer, cause i connect it with my Microsoft account so i only need to once login with that, and get the license. Then a offline account is possible again. But i guess this isn't required if internal Reset feature is used, so one bonus for the internal method. [/QUOTE]
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