Windows 11 reset not working

"Reset this PC" in Windows 11 is like a digital time machine 🕰️ that zaps your computer back to its brand-new state. But sometimes, it decides to play hide and seek 🙈, leaving you stuck in a loop. No worries! We've got 6 tricks up our sleeve to fix it. So, take a deep breath, and let's unravel this glitchy mystery together!

How to Fix There Was a Problem Resetting Your PC in Windows 11


Solution 1. Run Startup Repair 🛠️

 Windows 11 comes with a handy startup repair tool to tackle common startup problems. Here's how to use it:

  1. Start your PC -> press the power button as soon as the Windows logo appears -> keep pressing the power button to perform a hard shut. Then repeat this step two more times to access the advanced startup environment.
  2. Choose Advanced options when the recovery screen appears.
  3. Then click Troubleshoot -> Advanced options.
  4. In Advanced options tab, select Start-up Repair.








 

Tip: This tool can detect and fix various startup issues automatically, saving you time and hassle.

 

Solution 2. Try Command Prompt ⌨️

 If Startup Repair doesn't do the trick, you can turn to Command Prompt for assistance. Follow these steps:

 ðŸ”¹ Open an elevated Command Prompt by typing "cmd" in the search box, right-clicking Command Prompt, and selecting "Run as administrator."



🔹 Use the System File Checker (SFC) command: Type "sfc /scannow" and press Enter. (Tip: This command scans and verifies protected system files.)


🔹 If SFC doesn't solve the issue, try the Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. Enter "DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth" and press Enter.

🔹 You can also attempt to rename system and software registry files if needed.

 

Tip: Running Command Prompt as an administrator gives it the necessary permissions to make system-level changes.

 

Solution 3. Use a System Restore Point 🔄

 System Restore is another handy feature that can revert your system to a previous working state. Here's how to use it:

 

🔹 Press Windows + R on your keyboard to open the Run box. Then type "sysdm.cpl" and press Enter to open System Properties.

🔹 Go to the System Protection tab and click System Restore.

🔹 Select the restore point you wish to revert to and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restoration process.

 

Tip: Regularly creating system restore points can be a lifesaver in situations like this.

 

Solution 4. Restore from System Image Backup 🔄

 If you've created a system image backup, you can restore your system to its previous state easily. Here's how:

 

🔹 Navigate to Settings -> System -> Recovery.

🔹 Click on Advanced startup -> Troubleshoot -> System Image Recovery.

🔹 Choose your system image and follow the on-screen instructions to restore your system.

 

Tip: It's essential to regularly update and maintain your system image backups for maximum effectiveness.

 

Solution 5. Recover from a Recovery Drive 📂

 Creating and using a recovery drive can also help in restoring your system. Here's how:

 ðŸ”¹ Create a recovery drive by searching for "Recovery Drive" in the Start menu and following the prompts. (Tip: Ensure you have a backup of your important files before creating a recovery drive.)

🔹 Connect the recovery drive to your PC and restart it.

🔹 Select "Use a device" in Advanced Startup Options and choose the USB drive.

🔹 Follow the on-screen instructions to recover your PC using the recovery drive.

 

Tip: Keep your recovery drive in a safe place, so it's readily available when needed.

 

Solution 6. Fresh Install Windows 🔄

 As a last resort, you can perform a fresh install of Windows 11. Here's how:

 ðŸ”¹ Use the Windows 11 Media Creation tool to create an installation package on a USB flash drive or a CD.

🔹 Insert the installation media and restart your computer.

🔹 Press a specified key (usually F2 or F11) when the computer starts up to boot into BIOS and modify the boot order.

🔹 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.

 

Tip: Make sure to back up all your important data before performing a fresh install to avoid data loss.

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