[Full Guide]How Long Does It Take To Reset A PC

How long does it take to reset a PC? You refer to this tutorial to get the answer. It will not only analyze the time and process to reset a PC, but also share the solutions when it stuck in the PC resetting.

By Tina / Published on December 17, 2024

By Tina / Updated on May 15, 2024

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How long does it take to reset a PC?

 

I have had my HP Windows 10 PC for about 3 years, no heavy adobe software but has a few Microsoft Office, a few art apps, about 8 photos folders over 4 - 20 photos, iTunes library of about 400 songs, most of these audio files are on my computer, and of course 3 years of words documents. I have been backing up the important files, and removing what I need, how long does it take to factory reset a PC? Any tips to make factory reset as fast as possible (without rushing and messing up?)

- Question from answers.microsoft.com

How long does it take to reset a laptop or desktop? The time to reset a PC depends on the data stored on the PC, the more data stored on it, the more time resetting a PC will cost. In general, resetting a PC will cost about 30 minutes to 3 hours.

However, some Windows users said resetting a PC always stuck at special part, such as 1%, 8%, 62%, 99%, etc. Why? Errors on the disk, failure of Windows installation and drive problem can be the possible reasons.

What does resetting a PC mean?

When the Windows OS is used for a long time or it's damaged, the PC performance would become dissatisfying, so users may choose to reset it. There’re differenkindsnd of PC reset methods: soft reset, hard reset, and factory reset.

Soft reset: It refers to reboot the computer or log out the account, this operation will remove cache from your PC. Hard reset: When there's errors on you PC, you can taking out and reinstall the battery, then restart the computer. The result of hard reset is the same as the software. Factory reset: This method will delete all data on the current PC, then set the PC to the default value.

In the "Reset PC" task, you may have two options: "Keep my files" and "Remove everything". The first option will reserve the files, then all applications and PC settings will be removed. The second option will delete all data on the PC, reset it as the new one.

Step by step: How can you reset a PC?

Although you have knew how long does it take to reset a PC on Windows 10. For some users, resetting a PC is not a simple work. In this part, we'll detail the process to reset the PC.

Step 1. Press "Win + I" to open the Windows Settings, click "System" and "Recovery" in turn, then click the "Reset PC" button.

Step 2. There're two options to reset the PC, choose one according to your needs.

Step 3. The wizard will ask if you're ready to Reset your PC, click "Reset".

What can do before resetting the PC?

From the above content, you can know how long does it take to reset a PC. Since resetting a PC will remove all data on it, if you want to back up important data, you can try to clone the disk to another one. Here, the powerful data migrator AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional can help you.

In a clear interface, you can easily migrate important data from one disk to another. With two methods providing: "Clone Disk Quickly" and "Sector-by-sector Clone", you can not only just migrate the used space, but also clone the whole disk (including the free space).

Besides, after resetting the PC, this tool can deeply manage the partitions on your PC with functions, such as Allocate free space, Move installed programs to another drive, Convert MBR to GPT, etc.

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Step 1. Connect the destination disk to the PC, install and open AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. Click “Clone Disk” in the main interface.

Step 2. Choose the hard disk that you need to clone as the source disk and click "Next".

Step 3. Select the destination disk to store the data on the source disk, and then click "Next".

Step 4. Then, you can check the source and destination disk in the next window or change to "Sector to Sector clone", and click the "Confirm" button to continue if there is no problem.

Here, you can also click the "Settings" button to adjust the partition size on the destination disk. 

Step 5. After returning to the main interface, check the pending operation and click "Apply" and "Proceed" to commit the operation.

Tip: If you want to reset the Windows Server PC and backup data on it, you can turn to the Server Edition.

Bonus reading: How to fix PC stuck in resetting issue

Sometimes, you may meet the "PC stuck in resetting" problem. Here, you can learn some solutions.

☎ Fix 1.  Disable the Internet connection

Some users reflected that the Internet will affect the PC resetting, so when the PC stuck in resetting, you can disable the Internet connection.

You can unplug the Ethernet cable from the PC, then turn off the router.

☎ Fix 2. Change the BIOS settings

Some BIOS functions will also have bad influence on the PC resetting, you change the BIOS settings to fix it.

Step 1. Disable the Secure Boot, then enable the Legacy Boot.

Step 2. If the CSM is available, open it. Then enable the USB boot.

Step 3. Set the USB/disc drive as the boot drive.

Step 4. Save the new settings, then reset your PC.

☎ Fix 3. Run Startup Repair

The PC resetting stuck issue may cause by some system problems. You can deal with them with the Startup Repair.

Step 1. Download the Windows 10 installation files on a DVD or USB drive.

Step 2. Enter the BIOS, then set the DVD/USB drive as the boot order.

Step 3. When getting into the installation interface, select "Repair your Computer".

Step 4. Click "Troubleshoot", "Advanced Options" and "Startup Repair" in order.

☎ Fix 4. Clean install Windows 10 

If the above methods cannot work, you can try to clean install the Windows OS on the PC.

Verdict

How long does it take to reset a PC? In this tutorial, you can know the answer. Besides, you can learn the process to reset the PC, including backing up the important data. When you encounter the PC stuck in resetting issue, we also provide some practical solutions.

Tina · Staff Editor
Tina is an English editor of AOMEI Technology. She has a positive attitude and full of energy. On her work, she always keeps thinking to figure out the solutions for users' problems, and writes the answers so that can help someone. In her daily life, she likes to sing, watch TV and sleep. She always being grateful and happy to all the things happened and all the people encountered.