Windows 11 comes with a built -in selection inside it to reset the factory, and thus return the device to its original condition that came out with it.
Through this process, you can delete all the contents and settings in the device, and that helps you when you decide to sell it or get rid of it.
The process does not require many steps or experience in dealing with personal computer devices, as its steps are very clear.
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You can reset the factory by following the following steps:
Initially go to the start menu and then choose the Settings app, or click on the Windows Mark and the I.
Then he went to choose the system settings from the left list of the screen and then choose the restoration choices from the right menu.
Then click on the choice of returning the device to its original condition via the new list that appears to you, and wait for the device to restart itself.
And then when the blue screen appears when the device takes off, you see two options in front of you, and you can, through the first selection, re -seize the factory of the system only without deleting any applications or settings.
You can click on the second selection to delete all files, applications and settings, and we recommend this choice if you are considering selling your device.
Another screen that asks you then shows you about the method of reinstalling the system you want, and you can choose any way you prefer.
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While this method deletes all data, files and settings from Windows 11, it is not enough if you are considering selling your device.
Through a set of advanced and paid applications, you can recover a lot of deleted data through this method or others.
Therefore, it is always better to remove the hard disk and install a new disk instead of the disk that you store your files, especially if they are important or sensitive files and do not want to reach anyone.
You can also create the hard disk three times in a row in order to ensure that the files are completely deleted from it and so that no one can recover them.
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