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HP Notebook - 15-ay072nl
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Hi, I'm using a  Notebook HP - 15-ay048nl (win 10 64 bit) that is getting very very low.
I would restore it to initial factory configuration,  removing all data and applications (which I already backup-ed).

Could someone describe a step by step procedure?

Thanks

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If your PC is a 2016 model or newer, you should see if you can make a bootable USB recovery drive using the HP cloud recovery tool on a working PC.


The recovery drive can then be used to install Windows and the HP drivers and utilities that originally came with your PC.


You will need a working PC and a 32GB USB stick to hold the recovery files. Here is the link:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmtXOU40vxk

 

You use the Microsoft Store to download the actual tool:


https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9mtks9pr7r3n?rtc=1&hl=en-us&gl=us

 

If you use a different PC to run the tool, you will have to provide your PC's product number. Here is an HP link for finding that information:


https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_2039298-1862169-16


Here's a video from HP Support about using the Cloud Recovery Tool:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7AwuKNJKS4



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Learn how to use the HP Cloud Recovery Tool in Windows 11. If you need to recover your HP notebook, the HP Cloud Recovery Tool allows you to download recovery software to a USB drive. YouTube Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Prepare for the recovery 01:19 Download and install the HP Cloud ...
This video shows how to recover an HP computer using Recovery Software. Follow the steps in this video to know how to restore an HP computer to its original factory state. This can help resolve common problems with your computer. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Setting up a bootable USB flash ...
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HP Recommended

If your PC is a 2016 model or newer, you should see if you can make a bootable USB recovery drive using the HP cloud recovery tool on a working PC.


The recovery drive can then be used to install Windows and the HP drivers and utilities that originally came with your PC.


You will need a working PC and a 32GB USB stick to hold the recovery files. Here is the link:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmtXOU40vxk

 

You use the Microsoft Store to download the actual tool:


https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9mtks9pr7r3n?rtc=1&hl=en-us&gl=us

 

If you use a different PC to run the tool, you will have to provide your PC's product number. Here is an HP link for finding that information:


https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_2039298-1862169-16


Here's a video from HP Support about using the Cloud Recovery Tool:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7AwuKNJKS4



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
Learn how to use the HP Cloud Recovery Tool in Windows 11. If you need to recover your HP notebook, the HP Cloud Recovery Tool allows you to download recovery software to a USB drive. YouTube Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Prepare for the recovery 01:19 Download and install the HP Cloud ...
This video shows how to recover an HP computer using Recovery Software. Follow the steps in this video to know how to restore an HP computer to its original factory state. This can help resolve common problems with your computer. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Setting up a bootable USB flash ...
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Thanks for your observation, but I actually don't want to sell the PC, I just wanted to try to factory reset (basically restore the PC to the condition it was in when I bought it).
Can you tell me the step-by-step procedure to follow?
Thank you.

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You read my reply before I changed it -- as I reread your post and then realized all you wanted to do was a factory reset.  The problem with doing this is that it seems to fail a LOT -- as we get posts here every day about folks doing that and ending up with a nonworking computer.

 

UPDATE:  Here is a link to an HP Support video for performing a fresh start in Windows 11 (I think this might do what you want without you having to do a complete reinstall):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPF8AczLKJQ

 



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