Reset Windows for new user

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  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 8
       #1

    Reset Windows for new user


    I want to reset my Windows and clear the drive. I plan to sell the PC and want to reset it for someone. But when it resets it makes you set up a user account. Is there a step in the process on the reset/reinstall I could shut down and the user could pick up later and choose their account details and finish the install?
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  2. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #2

    Hello Mallen, :)

    Luckily, that's exactly what you could do.

    (at step 15)
    Clean Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials

    Tip   Tip
    If you would like to set up this PC to have an OOBE (Out-of-box Experience) so another user/owner can pick up at this point to finish setting up Windows on the PC with their own account and preferences the next time the PC it turned on, then:
    1. Press SHIFT + F10 when you see the screenshot below to open a command prompt.
    2. Type C:\Windows\System32\shutdown -s -t 0 -f into the command prompt, and press Enter to shut down Windows.

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  3. Posts : 31,472
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #3

    Alternatively, set up a generic local account in the name of Owner and with no password. I have bought used PCs from a chain of pawnbrokers in the past. Their standard practice is to clean the machine and do just that before offering it for sale. The new owner is then free to create a new account in the name of their choice. It also means you could demo the machine to prospective purchasers.
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  4. Posts : 18
    Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #4

    When a reset it done it leaves a fold called windows old. If I reset it twice is it leaving any files or is an old folder from the first time I reset it?
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  5. Posts : 31,472
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #5

    Windows.old contains your previous system and allows you to go back to it if you are not happy with the reset. Obviously this is not something you'd want the new owner to be able to do. After the reset you should delete Windows.old. The easiest way to do this is to use Disk Clean up and click its 'Clean up system files' button. That is Option One in this tutorial.

    Delete Windows.old Folder in Windows 10
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  6. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #6

    If you like, you could do a clean install of Windows to avoid having a Windows.old folder, and have a true OOBE.
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  7. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #7

    The way that I accomplish a new install of Windows on a computer that I am going to sell is to set it up using Audit Mode during the clean install.

    Completely wipe the HDD or SSD. Do a clean install of Windows 10. At the screen where it wants you to set up the first account, press CTRL + SHIFT + F3. That will log you in as the built-in Administrator in Audit Mode. Set up all the hardware drivers, do updates, install software if you want to. Once it is all set up and ready to be delivered, then use the sysprep window to shutdown to OOBE mode. All account information will be deleted and the next start up of the computer will be back at the initial first account setup screen. Using sysprep shutdown to OOBE will also remove any WiFi connection information you might have had to use to get on the internet during setup. During the setup process, using the normal shutdown/restart method from the power icon will reboot the computer back into audit mode.
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  8. Posts : 54
    Windows 10 64bit Professional
       #8

    Brink said:
    If you like, you could do a clean install of Windows to avoid having a Windows.old folder, and have a true OOBE.
    I'm in the same situation and I need to return a laptop to a retailer, I don't have the installation disk.
    With these rules created by Microsoft that bind your computer and OS installation to your Microsoft account it's now complicated when it comes to return a computer.
    The laptop came with Win 10 Pro pre-installed up to the OOBE stage.
    What are my options, resetting (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...EBD=Windows_10 )doesn't entirely wipe my data.

    Since I bought the laptop from a business I assume that they use VLKs (or business) versions so can I just reinstall Windows by using a Pro ISO image up to the the OOBE stage?
    I don't think that the installed Windows can use their VLK license so this is all confusing.
    Could you please advice?
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  9. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #9

    looked said:
    I'm in the same situation and I need to return a laptop to a retailer, I don't have the installation disk.
    With these rules created by Microsoft that bind your computer and OS installation to your Microsoft account it's now complicated when it comes to return a computer.
    The laptop came with Win 10 Pro pre-installed up to the OOBE stage.
    What are my options, resetting (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...EBD=Windows_10 )doesn't entirely wipe my data.

    Since I bought the laptop from a business I assume that they use VLKs (or business) versions so can I just reinstall Windows by using a Pro ISO image up to the the OOBE stage?
    I don't think that the installed Windows can use their VLK license so this is all confusing.
    Could you please advice?
    Hello,

    That's ok. You can indeed still reset Windows 10 using option two below, and have a OOBE by using the note under step 15 when you get to that step.

    Reset Windows 10
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  10. Posts : 54
    Windows 10 64bit Professional
       #10

    Brink said:
    Hello,

    That's ok. You can indeed still reset Windows 10 using option two below, and have a OOBE by using the note under step 15 when you get to that step.

    Reset Windows 10
    Thanks very much.
    Option 2, step 5 asks for a Windows installation or recovery media and I've none because the OS came pre-installed.
    Is the recovery media something that I can still create?
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