I'm trying to erase everything from my Windows OS so I can install a fresh version using my USB. I attempted to use the built-in reset feature, but it gave an error saying it couldn't find something in the environment. I'm really in need of some guidance to get this done right with the USB I have ready.
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To reinstall Windows, make sure your USB drive is set up properly. You can follow a guide to create a bootable Windows 10 USB drive if you haven't done it yet. Once you have that ready, reboot your computer and enter the boot menu—usually by pressing keys like Esc, F1, F2, Del, or F9 during startup. From there, you can select your USB drive to begin installation.
I've been in your shoes! Just make sure your USB has the right Windows version and is bootable. If you keep seeing the "cannot find" error, double-check everything was set up correctly. Don't hesitate to ask if you're unsure about any steps!
You need to ensure that your USB is bootable for Windows 10. If you're not familiar with the process, you might find tutorials online helpful. Also, back up any personal files you don't want to lose before starting the installation! If booting from the USB doesn't work, let me know the errors you see, and we can troubleshoot.

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