Factory reset will remove the Windows account that was created when you first set up your phone.

Resetting a PC will not remove everything. It will delete all the data that is stored on the hard drive, but it will not remove any hardware or peripherals.

When you reset your computer, all of the data that is stored on it will be erased. This includes any files, photos, music, videos, and anything else that you have saved on your computer.

No. Resetting the PC will not remove the admin password. The admin password is stored on a separate partition, so it will not be deleted when you reset the PC.

To reset a computer to a new user, you should delete the old user. This will remove all of their data from the computer and allow you to create a new account. You can find instructions on how to do this by doing a Google search for “delete old user” and the name of your operating system.

If you want to sell your computer, you should reset it before doing so. This will ensure that any personal data is removed from the computer and that the computer is as fresh as possible for its new owner.To reset your computer, first make sure you have backed up any important data on a separate device. Then, open up the Settings app and go to System > Reset this PC > Get Started. Follow the instructions here to complete the process.

This is a question that has no definitive answer. The only way to know if resetting your PC will make it faster is to do some benchmarking tests before and after the reset. If you want to speed up your PC, the best thing you can do is uninstall all of the programs that are slowing it down and then install more efficient programs.

Windows 10 has a feature called “Reset your PC.” This feature is designed to help you fix problems on your computer. It also includes the option to delete all of your files, settings, and programs from the computer. This means that it does not reset your user account.

Factory resetting a device will erase any data on the device. This means that you’ll have to set up your device from scratch, so it’s not recommended for novice users. Factory resetting also removes all of the customizations and settings you’ve made, so if you’re not sure what you’re doing then it’s best to avoid this option.

No, resetting your PC will not affect other drives. However, it is possible to accidentally delete files from other drives if you are not careful.