I want to reset and
reinstall Windows 10. But every time when I am going to Settings-->Update
& Security-->Recovery-->Reset, it says 'There was a problem resetting
your PC' and then stuck during the process. Anyone have a solution to fix this
issue?"
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Method One. Fix 'There was a problem resetting your PC' issue using
Command prompt
Method Two. Clean install Windows 10/8/8.1 using Media Creation Tool
Method Three. Revert to previous Windows version or reboot from a WinPE
bootable disk
About 'There Was a
Problem Esetting Your PC' Issue
Whenever something
goes wrong while booting system, Windows first runs into Automatic Repair
wizard and fixes the issues automatically. And if it failed, you have to
Refresh or Reset the machine. But at most times, Windows 10 reset
failed and generated error messages as follows.
If you try to
attempt for Refresh, you will see the error message 'There was a problem
refreshing your PC. No changes were made '.
And if you're going
to use Reset feature, there is another error message: There was a problem
resetting your PC'.
Now, Windows 10
reset stuck issue with 'There was a problem resetting your PC' error message
seems to be increasingly severe. More and more users are reporting this issue
and ask for help online. So, here we collect a few possible ways that confirmed
by some users to be helpful. You can try them one by one to 'There was a
problem resetting your PC' error and Windows 10 reset stuck issue. The
solutions also work for Windows 8 and 8.1.
Method One. Fix
'There Was a Problem Resetting Your PC' Issue Using Command Prompt
1. Go to
Settings-->Update & Security-->Recovery-->Advanced startup, click
Restart now.
2. In the new window, Select Troubleshoot --> Advanced options -->
Command prompt.
3. Next, select the administrator account.
4. Now provide the credentials for the admin account you opted in the previous
step.
5. Finally, in the Command Prompt window, type following commands and press
Enter key after each:
cd
%windir%\system32\config
ren system system.001
ren software software.001
You can now close
the Command Prompt window, which takes you to Windows Recovery Environment
screen. Select Continue option to get into your operating system. After a
reboot, you'll find that 'There was a problem resetting your PC' issue is
solved already.
Method Two. Clean
Install Windows 10/8/8.1 Using Media Creation Tool
1. Click the link
provided below to create an installation media for Windows 10 /8.1/8 using
Media Creation Tool.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install
2. Insert the installation media you created, and then restart your PC.
3. On the Install Windows screen, select Repair your computer.
4. On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot. From there, you can use
Safe Mode. Select Advanced Options >Reset This PC>Remove everything.
Method Three.
Revert to Previous Windows Version or Reboot from a WinPE Bootable Disk
If you still suffer
'There was a problem resetting your PC' or Windows 10 reset stuck issue after
trying all the above methods, you can continue to fix it by reverting to
previous Windows version or rebooting the PC from a WinPE bootable disk. Of
course, it requires you to create a system
backup image first. Then make an emergency bootable disk of EaseUS Todo Backup,
which will help users to boot the system into a safe state and restore the
system to a normal state with easy steps. Here EaseUS Windows backup
software is ready for help at any time!
To create a WinPE
bootable disk, follow these steps:
Step 1. Prepare a USB drive
which can be written and read.
Step 2. Launch and
install EaseUS Todo Backup on the Computer B
Step 3. Open the tool
and click "Tools" > "Create Emergency Disk".
Step 4. Select "Create
WinPE emergency disk".
Step 5. Select a bootable
media type: here we choose USB drive.
Step 6. Click
"Proceed" to create a bootable disk.
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