You can reinstall by going to recovery and click, reset this PC. Keep all files or clean install. But a true clean install can only be done, by a USB drive.
When you select the "Reset this PC" and "keep my files" option, all applications installed by the user will be deleted. This method allows you to save not only photos, documents, etc., but all applications will also be saved.
@@nigelphillips7454 Throughout the installation, the computer will be constantly connected to the network. If you want to return to Windows 11, you can download the Windows 11 ISO file to your PC using exactly the same method and install Windows 11 in the same way as in this video. You can choose your privacy settings the way you need them.
I really like to delete unnecessary things, so my question is: Can I move all the things from Windows old/Program files to the new Window, and delete the old one?
This Video shows a method of how the installer program automatically saves all personal files from the old Windows and places all these files in the Windows.old folder. After the installation is complete, you can move the files from the Windows.old folder to any location you wish, and after that you can delete the Windows.old folder.
When installing Windows 10, you can use a local account and ignore the Microsoft account. In Windows 11, this option is also possible, but it is a little more difficult to do.
@@nigelphillips7454 I checked, and here's what I get: 1. During the installation of the new Windows 10 instead of Windows 11 using the method from this video, the installation program saves all personal files and places them in the Windows.old folder, which can be found on drive C after installation is complete. 2. After installing the new Windows 11, instead of the new Windows 10, where the Windows.old folder is located, the installation program creates another folder called Windows.old.000, and after the installation of Windows 11 is complete, you can find the Windows.old folder and the Windows.old.000 folder on drive C.