Do I Have to Reinstall my Operating System if I Reset my PC to Factory Settings?

I want to reset my PC to factory settings, but I am worried I will lose my Windows 10. Do I have to reinstall the operating system if I factory reset my PC?

The answer is NO. You do not have to reinstall your operating system if you reset your computer to factory settings.

Resetting your computer to factory settings is handy for correcting problems with the PC's hard drive or the Windows OS. It is also smart to reset the computer if you want to give it to a new user or sell it. When you reset your computer, it will automatically cope with file removal and restoration to a fresh or clean OS installation. Most of the time, resetting your computer to factory settings will not wipe the OS. It backtracks it as close to the initial state as possible and wipes all user files. Therefore, you do not have to reinstall the operating system unless you encounter an error during resetting.

I strongly advise that you should back up important files before resetting your computer. You'll probably lose your software, Adobe, and any internet security. If you choose to keep the device, you may reinstall these apps. Under such circumstances, professional backup software, such as EaseUS Todo Backup, comes to help.

EaseUS Todo Backup is professional and powerful software in backup and recovery fields. It can run on Windows 11/10/8/7 PCs to help you back up your files, systems, disks, partitions, etc. It allows you to create diverse types of backups, such as full, incremental, and differential backups. Besides, it enables you to create a Windows recovery drive and migrate the Windows to a new SSD. If you are a game lover, it also lets you create a backup of your favorite games.

To sum up, if you reset your PC to factory settings, you do not have to reinstall Windows. But you'd better back up your essential files to avoid any possible data loss risks.