The Windows 8 operating system has new features for restore (Refresh) and initialization (Reinstall) Windows. And the difference between the two is:
Restore (Refresh) retains the profile and then removes the application.
Initialization (Reinstall) is the recovery (restore) of the computer to the factory preset state, and all personal files and applications are lost.
So, when the computer is in an abnormal state (slow execution speed/error message/...) , you can try to use the reinstall (REFRESH) to resolve the problem. If the reorganization still does not solve the problem, it is recommended that you try to use the Reinstall (Reinstall) feature.
How do I restore to the Factory preset state (reload system) when Windows 8 is unable to enter the system?
1. In the Windows 8 operating system, move the mouse to the upper-right or lower-right corner of the desktop to start the Super Button service bar. Touch screen users, you can start the "common taskbar" by sliding your finger from the outside of the right side of the screen to the inside. Click Set (Settings).
2. Click "Change PC Settings".
3, choose the left "General" option, PAGE DOWN and select "Restore the computer without affecting your files (Refresh your PC without affecting your files)". Click Start (Get started).
4, click "Next".
5, confirm again, press "Restore (Refresh)" to start the job.
6. After finishing the task, the system will store a list of the removed applications (removed Apps) on your desktop.
7, open the list to see the removed application.