Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10  

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10

    How to Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10
    Published by Category: User Accounts
    12 Dec 2018
    Designer Media Ltd

    How to Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10


    A security key (ex: YubiKey) is a physical device that you can use instead of your user name and password to sign in. Since it’s used in addition to a fingerprint or PIN, even if someone has your security key, they won’t be able to sign in without the PIN or fingerprint that you create. Security keys are usually available for purchase from retailers that sell computer accessories.

    There are different types of security keys that you can use, like a USB key that you plug in to your device or an NFC key that you tap on an NFC reader. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the type of security key you have by reading the instruction manual from the manufacturer.

    Starting with Windows 10 build 18298, you can now set up a security key straight from Settings that you can log you into applications.

    When you set up a security key, you add a FIDO2 PIN that helps keep it safe. Your security key PIN can be changed or reset if needed.

    When you reset a security key, the security key will be reset to factory default settings. All data, credentials, and PIN on the key will be cleared.

    This tutorial will show you how to reset your security key to factory default settings in Windows 10 to clear all data and credentials on the security key.


     CONTENTS:

    • Option One: Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10 Settings
    • Option Two: Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults with YubiKey Manager





    OPTION ONE

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10 Settings


    1. Open Settings, and click/tap on the Accounts icon.

    2. Click/tap on Sign-in options on the left side, and click/tap on Security Key under Manage how you sign in to your device on the right side. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-1.jpg

    3. Click/tap on the Manage button. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-2.jpg

    4. Insert your security key (ex: YubiKey) into the USB port. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-3.png

    5. Touch either the button or gold disk on your blinking security key. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-4.png

    6. Click/tap on the Reset button under Reset Security Key. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-5.png

    7. Click/tap on Proceed to confirm. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-6.png

    8. Touch either the button or gold disk on your blinking security key. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-7.png

    9. Windows 10 wasn't able to reset my YubiKey 5 NFC security key, but maybe you will have better luck with your security key. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-reset_security_key-8.png

    10. You can now close Settings if you like.






    OPTION TWO

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults with YubiKey Manager



    This option will only work with a YubiKey security key.

    1. If you haven't already, you will need to download and install YubiKey Manager.

    2. Open the YubiKey Manager app.

    3. Insert your YubiKey into the port (ex: USB) on your PC. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-1.png

    4. Click/tap on Applications on the toolbar, and click/tap on FIDO2. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-2.png

    5. Click/tap on the Reset button under FIDO Reset. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-3.png

    6. Click/tap on Reset. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-4.png

    7. Click/tap on Yes to confirm. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-5.png

    8. Remove and re-insert your YubiKey. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-6.png

    9. Touch either the button or gold disk on your blinking YubiKey. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-7.png

    10. Click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-8.png

    11. You can now close YubiKey Manager if you like. (see screenshot below)

    Reset Security Key to Factory Defaults in Windows 10-fido_reset_yubikey-9.png


    That's it,
    Shawn






  1. Posts : 2
    windows 11
       #1

    I'm not sure if "resetting to factory defaults" is still the correct term when applied here. I say that as a factory default reset would normally result in a product functioning in the same way as it did upon first purchase, but in this case the product won't behave exactly the same (by this I mean it will be using a different private key and this has consequences).

    The main difference here is if the key has already been used to protect access to other sites. If the reset option is used then you will no longer have access to these sites.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 71,676
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #2

    jeffery birks said:
    I'm not sure if "resetting to factory defaults" is still the correct term when applied here. I say that as a factory default reset would normally result in a product functioning in the same way as it did upon first purchase, but in this case the product won't behave exactly the same (by this I mean it will be using a different private key and this has consequences).

    The main difference here is if the key has already been used to protect access to other sites. If the reset option is used then you will no longer have access to these sites.
    Hello Jeffery, and welcome.

    When you reset a security key, the security key will be reset to factory default settings. All data, credentials, and PIN on the key will be cleared.
      My Computers


 

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