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  1. Reset your PC - Microsoft Support

    Reset steps. You can reset your PC when you are signed in to Windows or from the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).

  2. Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the recovery options in Windows. Find out how to reset your PC, go back to a previous version of Windows, or use media to reinstall Windows.

  3. Restore or reset Surface for Windows - Microsoft Support

    A recovery drive lets you reset your Surface to its factory condition and can help you troubleshoot and fix problems with your Surface device. It reinstalls the Windows operating system, deletes …

  4. Windows Recovery Environment - Microsoft Support

    Reset this PC: Allows you to reset your computer to its factory settings, with options to keep or remove personal files. To learn more, see Reset your PC. Startup Repair: This tool …

  5. Restore your access to Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    Whenever your access is challenged, Teams will show you a sign-in banner and request that you Sign in to re-authenticate and regain access.. If you see this banner, then this means that …

  6. Reset a forgotten Microsoft account password

    Learn how to reset or change your Microsoft account password. Get help with a forgotten Microsoft account password.

  7. Change or reset your PIN in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to reset your PIN if you aren't signed in to Windows and having trouble using your PIN.

  8. Creating and using a USB recovery drive for Surface

    Learn how to reset your Microsoft Surface and solve problems using a USB recovery drive or Surface recovery image.

  9. Reinstall Windows with the installation media - Microsoft Support

    Reset your PC; Startup Repair; System Restore; Recovery Drive; Configure System Protection; Fix issues by reinstalling the current version of Windows; Reinstall Windows with the …

  10. Fix a corrupted user profile - Microsoft Support

    Locate the C:\Users\<Old_Username> folder, where C is the drive that Windows is installed on and Old_Username is the name of the profile you want to copy files from.. Select all of the files …

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