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05-21-2021 08:39 AM
Sorry, but we have no way from here to access your PC, so all we can provide is information about the factory resets -- we can not provide actual assistance.
You've asked about doing a Factory Reset -- so that is what this reply is about.
Let's get the basics out of the way first. A factory reset completely rewrites the entire contents of the disk drive. It erases everything in the process. All your accounts, settings, personal data, and installed applications are gone. Period. There is no way to do this and keep ANYTHING. That is how this works.
This, despite Urban Legends to the contrary, is not a Miracle Cure for whatever ails your PC. If your PC is crashing on you, this will NOT fix that. If your PC is taking a long time to reboot, this will NOT fix that. If your PC is running hot and/or shutting down while you are doing video streaming, this will NOT fix that. If Windows Updates are failing due to lack of disk space, this will NOT fix that.
That said, it will fix some problems. If Windows is corrupted and you can't do a Repair-Install, this will take care of that. If drivers are not working and you can't get drivers from the HP website product page for your model PC, this will restore HP drivers. If you've been having serious problems with Windows Update and simply want to start over with a clean slate, this will take care of that.
Here are the following ways to accomplish a factory reset:
- Factory reset using internal HP image
- Factory reset using external HP image you make
- Factory reset using external HP image you buy
Each of these is discussed in some detail below ...
But before you read the material below, you need to read this HP thread to see what a factory reset does: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00006110
---------- Factory reset using internal HP image ----------
HP preloads most PCs with a compressed Windows Image that can be used to completely restore the PC to its original condition. This image is contained in the Recovery partition, and if it is intact, it will generally work well.
To do this, you press the Esc key repeatedly while rebooting and when the HP Startup Menu appears, you select the option to do the reset -- usually F11. This will take a couple of hours or more to complete and when done, your PC will start over with initial setup screens. That means that EVERYTHING previously on your PC will have been erased: accounts, settings, personal data, applications, drivers.
NOTE that the disk drive has to be in excellent condition or this will fail. So, BEFORE you do this, instead of pressing F11 as above, press F2 to run diagnostics. If the disk test passes, you should be able to run the reset.
---------- Factory reset using external HP image you make ----------
HP provides a Cloud Recovery tool that you can use, together with a 32GB USB stick, to create your on HP reset media.
Here is the link: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06162205
This works the same as the factory reset described above.
---------- Factory reset using external HP image you buy ----------
For those PCs not supported by the Cloud Recovery, in some cases, HP offers Recover Media for sale. This can not be downloaded; instead, it must be ordered from HP.
HP Recovery Media is a set of DVDs and a CD, or USB stick, that will erase the hard drive (removing all data, settings, and applications, reinstall the original OS, drivers, and some HP Utilities.
In some cases, you may be able to order a USB stick instead of disks.
You can look online for Recovery Media starting with the linked paged: http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers
Once there, input your Product name or number. On your Software and Drivers Download page, select your Operating System and and Version. Click "Update".<br><br>If HP Recovery Media is available for your machine, down near the bottom of the page, you will see an entry for Order Recovery Media-CD/DVD/USB. Click the "+" symbol to expand that entry and click on Order Media for details.
Or, if you prefer, you can do the same by contacting HP Customer Support.
HP contact info: https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp?openCLC=true
If HP no longer carries the media you need, another site you should check for HP Recovery Media is: http://www.computersurgeons.com/
These work the same as the factory reset described above.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP