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If Something Goes Wrong
The Windows® operating system is not working
You now have several options:
Refresh your computer
Your files and personalization settings won't change
Your computer settings will be changed back to their defaults
Your Apps from the Windows® Store are retained
Apps you installed from discs or Web sites are removed
A list of removed apps is saved to your desktop
For more information, see Refresh your PC (with user’s data).
Reset your computer
All of your personal files and apps are removed
Your computer settings are changed back to their defaults
For more information, see Reset your PC.
Advanced options
Clicking this option presents you with another set of options:

System Restore

���System Restore allows you to use a Restore point to return the
computer to a state at which it was performing properly.
Restore points are created:
When new hardware or software is installed
Manually by the user

System Image Recovery

Windows® will “Recover” the Operating system using a specific
image provided by the user.

Automatic Repair

This feature automates the repair process. The Operating System
will automatically look for problems and repair them if possible.

Command Prompt

The command prompt is a very powerful tool for advanced users.

Startup Settings

In previous versions of the Windows® Operating Systems the
majority of the options found on this menu were available by
pressing the F8 key during the Windows® boot process: