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How to wipe a Computer

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Wiping a system means to erase the made system settings and resetting it to its default settings. In short, wiping a computer means resetting a computer system. When we reset a system, it removes all the files and applications that we included in the system and keeps all those apps and files that came with the system. It means the reset option moves the system back to its new stage. It is always good to wipe a system once a year. Alternatively, wiping a computer means to clean the dust of a computer. For it, use a soft dry cloth and clean out the dirt from the screen, keyboard, and other devices.

Need to wipe a Computer System
There are the following reasons behind the wiping of a computer:

  • It removes all the unnecessary and unwanted files from the system.
  • It frees up the memory space, increasing the system's speed and enabling the system to work smoothly and quickly.
  • It erases all the malicious programs or software from the system.
  • It resolves the issues that hurdle when we install the updates in the system.
  • Wiping is also important when we are thinking of switching our system with a new device and wish to sell it. It is because, once reset, will remove all the sensitive and personal information from the system.

Note: If you are not facing any issue, still wipe your computer at least once in a year. It will prevent your system from any harm or malicious attacks.
Wiping Windows 10 Computer System

Windows 10 is the current version of Windows provided by Microsoft, and it is also widely used around the globe. The wiping process is just a few clicks on the system, which are discussed below:

Note: It is an advice to backup your files and folders that you want to keep back to the system. You can back up to your drive or in dropbox.
Step 1: Open the 'Settings' on the system by directly navigating on the search bar or go to Start> Settings.
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Step 2: The 'Settings' window pane will open, and various icons will be visible, as shown in the below snapshot:
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Step 3: Select and click on the 'Update & Security' icon by scrolling down. A snapshot is shown below:
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Step 4: The 'Update & Security' window pane will open. Click on 'Recovery' appearing in the left side under the menu pane as shown in the below snapshot:
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Step 5: The 'Recovery' window will be opened. Under it, Windows 10 provides four options which are:

Reset this PC: It is the best approach to begin with a fresh system. It will wipe your system to its default changes.
Go back to the previous version of Windows 10: It will move the current version of Windows to its previous version. However, it is even not guaranteed that things will be in your favor. So, it is also an option.
Advanced Startup: It means to connect your system with an external device like USB or disc, change the Startup settings, and restore the system to its previous version.
A snapshot is shown below in which these three options are visible:

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Step 6: Click on 'Get Started' under 'Reset this PC' option, as shown below:
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Step 7: A blue window of 'Reset this PC' will open with two options. Either to Keep my files (it will restore only your personal files), or Remove everything (it will remove your personal files as well as apps and settings you made). A snapshot is shown below:
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Step 8: Select 'Remove everything,' and after that, a new window will again open. It will ask 'Do you want to clean the drives, too' with two options. Either to 'Just remove my files' (it will remove all the files and settings, but it will not remove Windows) or 'Remove files and clean the drive' (it is secure, time-consuming, and will remove the Operating system, i.e., Windows). Select 'Just remove my files' option. Otherwise, choosing the alternate option will remove Windows from the computer, and you again need to reinstall it to the system.
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Step 9: At last, 'Ready to reset' window will open. Finally, click on the Reset button appearing at the right bottom corner of the screen, as shown in the below snapshot:
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Step 10: It will take some time, and finally, your system will get reset. After that, all the data and personal files will be wiped out of the system. It will look like the one you newly bought it.
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