How to Create a 'Reset this PC' Shortcut in Windows 10 & 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
If you use Reset This Pc regularly, you can easily create a shortcut on your Desktop in a few steps.
Video tutorial:
Right-click on the Desktop and click New > Shortcut.
Enter %SystemRoot%\System32\systemreset.exe for the location, and click Next.
Enter a name for the shortcut. Reset This PC will work.
If you want to change the icon, right-click on your new shortcut and click Properties. Click on Change Icon. If you get an error that it contains no icons, click OK. A set of available default icons will appear.
Click on any icon and click OK.
You can also right-click on the shortcut and pin it to the Start Menu or Taskbar.
Here's how to reset your computer without losing all of your files:
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Right-click on the Desktop and click New > Shortcut.
Enter %SystemRoot%\System32\systemreset.exe for the location, and click Next.
Enter a name for the shortcut. Reset This PC will work.
If you want to change the icon, right-click on your new shortcut and click Properties. Click on Change Icon. If you get an error that it contains no icons, click OK. A set of available default icons will appear.
Click on any icon and click OK.
You can also right-click on the shortcut and pin it to the Start Menu or Taskbar.
Here's how to reset your computer without losing all of your files:
Similar:
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