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How To Reset a Toshiba Laptop

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So, you need to reset your Toshiba Laptop. You might be selling it, giving it away, or just want a fresh start with your computer. Resetting your computer isn’t very hard; just follow a few steps, and you can give your computer a fresh start in no time.

Quick Answer

Open the Start menu, type “reset”, and click the “Reset This PC” option. You will need to choose whether you want to keep your files or remove them. Choose an option, and your reset will start.

This article will cover the various ways of resetting your Toshiba laptop depending upon the Windows version and some precautions to take.

Method #1: Resetting Windows 10

If your Toshiba laptop is running Windows 10, then you can reset it fairly quickly. Microsoft has made things very simple and easy in Windows 10.

Before starting the reset process, ensure you have backed up your essential data in a hard drive or some cloud storage. OneDrive is an excellent option to use in this case.

Now, here’s how to reset your Toshiba laptop running Windows 10.

  1. Open the Start menu and search “reset”.
  2. Select the “Reset This PC” option
  3. A new window should open. Under the “Reset This PC” heading, click the “Get Started” option.

You will be prompted to choose between two options: keep your files and apps or delete everything while resetting your laptop. If you keep your files, all the apps installed from the Microsoft Store, pictures, and Windows default apps will be restored once the reset completes.

Once you make your decision, follow the on-screen prompts. Afterward, the computer will restart, and Windows will set up like new.

Quick Tip

Regardless of manufacturer or model, any laptop, computer, or Windows tablet running on Windows 10 can be reset using this method.

If you’re not running Windows 10 or, for some reason, method #1 doesn’t work for you, continue reading and try the other methods.

Method #2: Resetting Windows 7 or Earlier

The reset can be a bit technical if you’re not running Windows 10.

To reset a laptop not running Windows 10, you must enter Recovery Mode. The same menu can be seen before installing Windows on a laptop.

Here’s how to reset your Toshiba Laptop using Recovery Mode.

  1. Shut down your laptop.
  2. Press the power button; then, press and hold the 0 (zero) key or whatever hotkey your laptop supports (refer to the manual).
  3. You will see a recovery warning message. If you’re running multiple operating systems, you could be prompted to choose one.
  4. Once in the Recovery menu, select the recovery process for resetting and choose the “Recovery of Factory Software” option.
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts.

Voila! Your laptop will restart, and Windows will set up like new.

Another way to reset your Toshiba laptop is using the recovery partition.

Method #3: Resetting Using the Recovery Partition. 

If you have a Toshiba laptop, especially the Satellite series, the easiest way to reset the laptop is using the recovery partition. Here’s how to do it.

  1. Shut down the laptop.
  2. Press the power button and 0 (zero) key simultaneously.
  3. Release the 0 key when the laptop starts beeping.
  4. Select “Yes” to opt for System Recovery (you will have to use the keyboard for inputs from this point on).
  5. Select “Recovery of Factory Default Software” > “Next”
  6. Select the “Recover to Out-of-Box State” > “Next”.

Now, your laptop will restart, and all data will be removed.

Before you go on and reset your laptop, there are certain precautions you should take into consideration.

Precautions To Take Before Resetting Your Laptop

Make sure you back up any critical files and data. Either you can back your data up to an external hard drive or USB, cloud storage like Microsoft’s own OneDrive can be a great option as all of your data can be restored as it is just after resetting your laptop.

Lastly, ensure your laptop does not turn off during the reset process. Your laptop should have enough battery to sustain the resetting process, or you can leave it plugged in to be on the safe side. Your laptop dying in between the reset process can mean that the process gets stopped, which could lead to file corruption or software damage.

The Bottom Line

There you have it — all the ways you can reset your Toshiba laptop. If one method does not seem to work, you can try another. Make sure you follow all steps closely and take the necessary precautions to avoid any inconvenience during or after resetting your laptop.

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