Windows 8 comes with a built-in feature that allows you to reinstall a clean version of Windows 8 without having to use an installation disk or product key. Windows 8 can be reinstalled using either the “Refresh your PC” or “Reset your PC” options under Settings.

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Refreshing Windows 8 (Saves Personal Files)

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    Press the Windows + C keys at the same time. This brings up the Charms bar.
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    Select “Settings,” then select “Change PC Settings.
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    Select “General,” then scroll down until you see “Refresh your PC without affecting your Files.
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    Click on “Get Started,” then select “Next. Your computer will refresh itself, while saving your personal files and apps downloaded from Windows Store. Your installed desktop programs will be erased, but all other personal files will be saved.
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    Wait approximately 15 to 20 minutes for Windows to finish refreshing your PC. When complete, Windows will display a list of applications that were removed during the refresh.[1]
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Resetting Windows 8 (Erases All Files)

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    Back up and save all personal files and data to a third-party storage location. Resetting Windows 8 will wipe and erase all data from your PC, and restore the computer’s original factory settings. Save your files to a cloud storage service, USB flash drive, or disk.
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    Press the Windows + C keys at the same time. This brings up the Charms bar.
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    Select “Settings,” then select “Change PC Settings.
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    Select “General,” then scroll down until you see “Remove everything and reinstall Windows.
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    Click on “Get Started,” then select “Next.
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    Select “Clean the drive fully. This option wipes your hard drive, and reinstalls Windows 8 like new.
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    Click on “Reset” to confirm that you want to reinstall Windows 8. Your PC will reset itself, reinstall Windows 8, and display the Welcome screen when complete.[2]
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Would I need an installation medium, such as a bootable USB stick?
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    Community Answer
    Yes. In order to install an OS on a computer, you need some sort of installation medium. This can come in the form of a backup partition on an existing installation, a CD/DVD, a bootable USB drive, a network server, or the Windows install assistant.
  • Question
    Can I revert back to Windows 8 if I install Windows 10?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes. You would need a disk or bootable USB with Windows 8 on it. You would also need a product key.
  • Question
    I am seeing an error message asking me to insert media. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Some of the system files got corrupted. The easiest way to fix this problem is to create a bootable USB stick, insert it, and then try it again.
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Warnings

  • If you upgraded your computer from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 and select the option to reset your PC, your computer will restore Windows 8 files. Keep in mind that you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 8.1 once again after the reset is complete.[3]
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Updated: August 11, 2022
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