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Re-start function in Windows 10

Re-start function in Windows 10

In fact, the "Start anew" feature in Windows 10 is one of the best of its kind to date, and everything from the fact that it can be used to restore / rollback the system, but not completely, and partially . Such a plan should be used in situations where your operating system does not already have the ability to fully function, but still has the opportunity to load more or less normally. In addition, the use of the function "Start again" is important in those situations when you do not have an installation disk or other media on which there is a Windows 10 operating system with which you can restore the system.

In fact, using the function "Start anew" is a full-fledged opportunity to restore the system at any time and at the same time, as a minimum in part, save all the system settings.

How to use the "Start anew" function

To make it clear, the "Start anew" function is part of the operating system security system and to start it, you need to: open the "Start" menu and from there, go to the "Windows Defender Security Center", and then go to the section "Device Health" ", We find the link" Additional information "and click on it, click on the block with the name" Start anew "in the" Start anew "window, click the" Get Started "button again and follow all the instructions of the installation wizard.











Note that the installation wizard will notify you at every stage of your work about what is happening at the moment in the system. Each new window - this is another action of the "wizard" for working with the OS and with it is best to get acquainted, so that later there were no surprises.







Almost completely the function "Start anew" in Windows 10 is automated and you only occasionally have to click on certain buttons and only occasionally enter passwords for accounts.

As soon as the process of restoration is completely completed, you will see a file on your desktop in which you will find a detailed description of the "wizard" action log for removing applications or parts of the operating system.