Is your computer displaying “There was a problem resetting your PC?” Don’t let it stop you in your tracks as there are several ways to troubleshoot this error.
But before we dive into a step-by-step explanation of each method, let’s have a quick peek into what causes the “There was a problem resetting your PC” to pop up on your Windows 10 system in the first place.
Windows 10 is, by far, a great improvement over its predecessors in terms of various metrics like security, UI, speed, applications, and much more. Though, Windows 10 errors and security issues can still stop your work in its tracks. In its defense, Microsoft releases new updates to take care of them.
One such issue is the common error message of “There was a problem resetting your PC. No changes were made.”
In other words, the error will not let you reset your Windows 10. The top causes of the “There was a problem resetting your PC” on Windows 10 systems are:
Regardless of the cause, by the end of this article, you’ll be able to reset your Windows 10 system once again. Let’s get started.
Follow one of these methods if you are unable to reset Windows 10. One of these error fixes will take care of the PC resetting problem for good:
The System File Checker scan is the first method you can use to try and fix the resetting problem.
The System File Checker is a free tool created by Microsft to help you find and recover corrupted files in Windows 10. It’s a default Windows troubleshooting utility.
You have to run the System File Checker through the Windows Command Prompt sfc /scan command.
Follow the steps below to open the Command Prompt and get started:
Reboot your PC after the command has been executed and try to reset the Windows 10 again. You should be able to reset your Windows 10 now.
Related: Windows Command Prompt (CMD) Commands You Must Know
If you are still getting the “There was a problem resetting your PC. No changes were made.” error, then you can try to resolve it with a System Restore.
System Restore is another Windows tool designed to repair damaged software and files. It works by taking a “snapshot” of your Windows files and system files. It can take your system back to a healthy state after any file corruption.
In other words, System Restore takes your PC (and its files and settings) to a previous point in time where everything was working, and fixes various kinds of errors in the process. Here are the methods that you need to follow to do just that:
After you are done with the restore, reboot your PC. The error should be resolved and you should able to log into your desktop.
If you are still unable to reset Windows 10, then try this method. You’ll have to use Command Prompt again for it. By disabling REAgentC.exe, you will be able to fix the Windows 10 “There was a problem resetting your PC” error.
REAgentC.exe is an executable file in Windows that can be used to configure the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)— a collection of tools that can be used to resolve common Windows problems. When your system fails during normal boot up, it will try to turn to the Windows Recovery Environment. Temporarily disabling it may help your computer reset.
To get started, open the Command Prompt as administrator again, as shown in the first method. Now, run these commands on the command line as shown in the images:
After executing these commands, reboot your system and then try to reset your PC once again.
To do this, run the Command Prompt as administrator once again. In Command Prompt type the following commands:
If none of these methods have worked so far, and you are unable to reset Windows 10 till now, then the last solution that we are left with is to use the Windows Startup Repair feature.
To perform this repair, you’ll need to have a bootable DVD or USB drive with the Windows 10 installer.
If you have that ready, use the steps below:
The Windows Repair tool will soon find, scan, and repair all the issues with your Windows 10 software.
After the scanning and fixing are done, restart your computer and check again if you’re still facing the “There was a problem resetting your PC” error.
Windows 10 is an excellent addition to the Windows family of Operating Systems. But you should never neglect the security or maintenance of your Windows 10 Operating System. Windows Stop Codes and the error messages themselves offer all the clues to the problems under the hood.
Stop codes give you a great starting point for fixing any Windows 10 errors. Here’s what you need to know about using stop codes for troubleshooting.
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Shaant Minhas
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Shaant is a Staff Writer at MUO. A graduate in Computer Applications, he uses his passion for writing to explain technical concepts in plain English. When not researching or writing, he can be found enjoying a good book, running, or hanging out with friends.
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