1. Boot into the Windows Recovery Environment by pressing F5 on your keyboard.
  2. Use the Windows Recovery Environment tools to fix problems with your computer.
  3. Use the Windows Recovery Environment to restore your computer to its original state.

Windows 11/10: How to Repair and Reset Your PC

Boot via Start Menu

Assuming that you can boot into Windows 11 or Windows 10, the most convenient way to get to the Windows Recovery Environment is by restarting your computer as usual.

To restart your computer, you only need to press and hold the Shift key while selecting the Restart option. ..

Boot via Settings App

If you have trouble starting your PC, you can use the Windows Recovery Environment to fix it. This method is faster, but it may not work if you have problems with the Start menu.

Now, type the following into the text box on the bottom of the screen: recovery.cmd This will start a command prompt and allow you to enter commands to recover your computer.

Boot via Security Screen

You can use the Security Screen to get Windows 11/10 to boot into your system recovery options. This is the best method to use while dealing with an operating system that keeps freezing.

To open the Security Screen:

  1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del.
  2. At the bottom-right of the Security Screen, select the Power icon.
  3. Hold down the Shift key and choose Restart.

Boot via Lock Screen

If you have trouble logging into Windows 11 or Windows 10, you can try booting into the Windows Recovery Environment via the Lock Screen. Again, select the Power icon and select Restart while holding down the Shift key.

Boot via Windows PowerShell

recovery environment You can also use the Windows PowerShell console to create a recovery drive. To do this, type the following command and press Enter: New-RecoveryDrive -Path C:\ -Name “Windows Recovery Environment” ..

If you run into any trouble, try re-running the command with extra parameters. That force-closes all programs and reboots the operating system instantly: If you run into any trouble, try re-running the command with extra parameters. That force-closes all programs and reboots the operating system instantly: ..

Shutdown the computer. /r /o /f /t 0 will turn off the computer.

Rebooting your computer manually is the only way to access the system recovery options if you don’t have administrator privileges on your computer. ..

Boot via Hardware Recovery Button

If you want to use WinRE on your PC, you can do so by pressing a specific function key (F11, F10, or F9) at startup. However, it may not work on every desktop or laptop device.

Boot via Automatic Repair

If Windows 11 or Windows 10 fails to load or freezes at startup, you can force your computer to enter the Windows Recovery Environment by forcibly shutting it down three times. To do that, press and hold the Power button until the screen turns off.

Windows 11/10 is having trouble with automatic repair, and you’re prompted to enter Advanced Options to fix it.

Boot via Using Installation Media

If you have a Windows installation disc or USB drive, you can use it to enter the Windows Recovery Environment. Provided that you’ve then set up your computer to boot from a USB or DVD, press any key when your computer asks you to at startup. ..

Next, on the Windows Setup screen, select Repair your computer.

Using the Windows System Recovery Options

Windows 10/11 users must choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options to access their system recovery options. Windows 8.1 and 8 users can turn off their PC to exit and shut down their computer.

  1. Windows 10 S: This option allows you to downgrade your computer to Windows 10 from an earlier version, which can help you recover data if it is lost or damaged.
  2. Windows 10: This option allows you to restore your computer to the original state, including all data and programs.
  3. Windows 8/8.1/8: This option allows you to restore your computer to the original state, including all data and programs.

If you’re experiencing problems with your computer, Startup Repair is a great way to get it back up and running as quickly as possible. It’ll run a series of automated repairs to help fix problems that may be preventing Windows from loading, and can be helpful if you’re experiencing Blue Screen of Death errors. ..

This allows you to change the default startup behavior of the operating system. For example, you can use it to launch Windows 11/10 in Safe Mode. Startup Options: This allows you to change how Windows starts up. You can choose to have it start automatically when your computer starts up, or you can choose to have it start manually every time.

The Command Prompt is a powerful tool that you can use to manage your computer. It includes tools like the System File Checker and Check Disk Utility, which can help you keep your computer running smoothly. ..

If you applied a new Windows 11/10 feature or quality update and an issue occurred, you can roll it back by selecting this option.

UEFI Firmware Settings lets you access your UEFI firmware settings quickly and easily. By default, it contains a variety of tools to help you manage your firmware settings, including a password manager and an editor. You can also customize your firmware settings to match your needs.

If you have System Restore set up in Windows 11/10, this option lets you undo harmful changes by restoring your computer to an earlier state.

To use a system recovery image, you must first create one. This guide will show you how.

This option is available after selecting Troubleshoot in WinRE. You can use it to reset Windows 10 or Windows 11 to factory settings. You also get the opportunity to keep personal data intact. Resetting your PC can help you fix problems with your computer and keep your data safe.

Start Fixing Windows 11/10

If you’re having problems with your Windows computer, there are a few things you can do to try and fix them. One option is to use the system recovery options in the Windows Recovery Environment. This is a special mode that’s designed to help you fix some common issues. But if you continue to experience problems, you might want to take that extra step and reinstall Windows from scratch. This is a more comprehensive solution that will restore your computer to its original state. ..