If you have a HP computer, there are a few things you can do to restore it to factory settings. This includes resetting the computer, deleting files, and restoring the BIOS.

  1. Reset the computer To reset the computer, open the Start menu and type “reset” into the search bar. Once you’ve found “reset,” click on it. Then click on " Reset Computer." The computer will start up with default settings and will ask you to confirm your decision to reset. If everything goes well, your computer will then restart with new defaults. If not, follow these steps:
  2. Delete files To delete files, open the Start menu and type “delete” into the search bar. Then click on it. Once you’ve found “delete,” click on it. Then click on " Delete Files." The files will be deleted and your computer will restart with default settings again. If everything goes well, your computer will then ask you to confirm your decision to delete files. If not, follow these steps:
  3. Restore BIOS To restore the BIOS, open the Start menu and type “bios” into the search bar. Then click on it. The bios should start up automatically and ask you for a password or other information about your HP laptop’s BIOS system (if there is one). After entering this information, press OK to continue; if not, follow these steps:
  4. Restore Settings From Backup Files If you have backup files of your HP laptop’s settings (BIOS or otherwise), restoring them can help fix some problems that may have been caused by changes made in recent software updates or by accidental deletions of important data while using aHP laptop (for example, losing touch with certain features of aHP laptops). To do this: Open Windows Explorer and browse for one of your backup files (.txt or .xml) that has been backed up successfully before; then right-click on it and