If your computer is currently running a version of the Windows 10 Insider Preview, then chances are you’ve come across several problems, probably after upgrading to the latest build. A quick search of the web of your issue shows that only a handful of people are suffering from that particular issue, so what do you do now?
How about using a Windows recovery tool to set things back in order? Microsoft recently released the Refresh Windows tool for this very purpose, and it seems to work pretty well. While the app was recently leaked, it is officially available right now.
What makes Refresh Windows such an awesome app is that users don’t need to have their own ISO file to completely reinstall Windows. As it stands right now, having your own ISO file wouldn’t matter because Refresh Windows in its current form does not support it anyway.
The app comes in handy when certain bugs arise in Windows 10 that throw your computer for a loop. A proper refresh could do the trick — although it doesn’t always work, so keep that in mind.
If you’re running the latest build of Windows 10 Insider Preview, using the Refresh Windows app to revert to the latest version may not be the best idea. Rather, the version before that one in case the latest version has a bug that cannot be ironed out with a mere refresh.
This tool comes right as more users are warming up to Windows 10 and planning to upgrade before the July 29 deadline.
Before running the tool, make sure the following is up and running:
Download Refresh Windows right here.
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If the advices above haven’t solved your issue, your PC may experience deeper Windows problems. We recommend downloading this PC Repair tool (rated Great on TrustPilot.com) to easily address them. After installation, simply click the Start Scan button and then press on Repair All.
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