1. Click "System Restore" in the "System Protection" interface. Click Next in the pop-up system restore prompt window. Click to show more restore points, and you can also see the restore points automatically created by the system after the update.
2. Reinstall: Reinstall is to completely clear all data and files on the computer and then reinstall the operating system.All data should be backed up before reinstalling, because reinstalling will clear all data on the hard disk, including personal files, documents, photos, music, etc. It is suitable for problems and major failures of system software and hardware.
3. Step 1, turn on the computer, click the "Start" key, and click the "Settings" option. Step two, after the setting interface pops up, select the "Update and Security" option. Step three, after the new interface pops up, select the "Restore" option on the left. Click the "Start" option to restore this computer.
4. Search Create a restore point from the taskbar and select it from the list of search results. In the "System Protection" tab, select "Create". Enter the description of the restore point, and then select "Create" and "OK" in turn.
1. First of all, we turn on the power Enter the desktop, click the start icon on the left, and then enter the system information. After the search is completed, click the search results. Next, we can find the version of our current system on the system information interface.Then we go back to the start menu and click the setting option.
2. Enter [Recovery Options] 1 in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open] 2. In the project that went back to the previous version of Windows 10, click [Start] 3. If you don't have this project, you may have updated Windows for more than 10 days or you can't do it back due to other operations.
3. Open the "Control Panel". Find "Restore" in the panel and click to open. Click "Open System Restore" on the right to open it. There are two options here. The first is the restore point recommended by the system (that is, the system automatically restores to the state before normal), and the second is to choose a restore point by yourself.
4. [Answer]: WindoWs 10 has its own rollback function. Users only need to click the [Operation Center Icon] in the lower right corner of the Windows 10 desktop and enter [All Settings]. Then select [Update and Security] and [Restore] in turn, and finally click the [Start] button under [Back to Windows 7].
1, click the "Start" button in the lower left corner. 2 Click "Settings" - "Update and Security" - "Restore" - "Reset this computer" - "Start" in order.
2. Click the "Settings" button. Click the "Update and Security" button. Click "Restore" and then select "Reset This Computer".Click "Start". Choose the appropriate option according to your needs.
3. First of all, you can find the settings from the beginning. As shown in Figure 1, click the button at the arrow to open the settings in Figure 2. Keep scrolling down, find the last update button, and click Open. At this time, the interface generally stays on other pages. As shown in the figure below, you need to use recovery here. Find this item, open the page, and you can use the reset function.
4. Click the "Start" button 2 in the lower left corner and click "Settings", "Update and Security", "Restore", "Reset this computer", "Start". If you can't enter the system, you can also try to force the shutdown twice. When it is turned on for the third time, it will automatically enter the Windows RE repair environment 3 According to the individual.
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1. Click "System Restore" in the "System Protection" interface. Click Next in the pop-up system restore prompt window. Click to show more restore points, and you can also see the restore points automatically created by the system after the update.
2. Reinstall: Reinstall is to completely clear all data and files on the computer and then reinstall the operating system.All data should be backed up before reinstalling, because reinstalling will clear all data on the hard disk, including personal files, documents, photos, music, etc. It is suitable for problems and major failures of system software and hardware.
3. Step 1, turn on the computer, click the "Start" key, and click the "Settings" option. Step two, after the setting interface pops up, select the "Update and Security" option. Step three, after the new interface pops up, select the "Restore" option on the left. Click the "Start" option to restore this computer.
4. Search Create a restore point from the taskbar and select it from the list of search results. In the "System Protection" tab, select "Create". Enter the description of the restore point, and then select "Create" and "OK" in turn.
1. First of all, we turn on the power Enter the desktop, click the start icon on the left, and then enter the system information. After the search is completed, click the search results. Next, we can find the version of our current system on the system information interface.Then we go back to the start menu and click the setting option.
2. Enter [Recovery Options] 1 in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open] 2. In the project that went back to the previous version of Windows 10, click [Start] 3. If you don't have this project, you may have updated Windows for more than 10 days or you can't do it back due to other operations.
3. Open the "Control Panel". Find "Restore" in the panel and click to open. Click "Open System Restore" on the right to open it. There are two options here. The first is the restore point recommended by the system (that is, the system automatically restores to the state before normal), and the second is to choose a restore point by yourself.
4. [Answer]: WindoWs 10 has its own rollback function. Users only need to click the [Operation Center Icon] in the lower right corner of the Windows 10 desktop and enter [All Settings]. Then select [Update and Security] and [Restore] in turn, and finally click the [Start] button under [Back to Windows 7].
1, click the "Start" button in the lower left corner. 2 Click "Settings" - "Update and Security" - "Restore" - "Reset this computer" - "Start" in order.
2. Click the "Settings" button. Click the "Update and Security" button. Click "Restore" and then select "Reset This Computer".Click "Start". Choose the appropriate option according to your needs.
3. First of all, you can find the settings from the beginning. As shown in Figure 1, click the button at the arrow to open the settings in Figure 2. Keep scrolling down, find the last update button, and click Open. At this time, the interface generally stays on other pages. As shown in the figure below, you need to use recovery here. Find this item, open the page, and you can use the reset function.
4. Click the "Start" button 2 in the lower left corner and click "Settings", "Update and Security", "Restore", "Reset this computer", "Start". If you can't enter the system, you can also try to force the shutdown twice. When it is turned on for the third time, it will automatically enter the Windows RE repair environment 3 According to the individual.
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