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System Management

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System Management Resetting your HUAWEI MateBook If you're having problems with your HUAWEI MateBook, try resetting your system. Resetting lets you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows. 1 Swipe left from the right edge of the screen to open ACTION CENTER, and then go to All settings > Update & security > Recovery. 2 Under Reset this PC, touch Get started. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions and select a reset method: l Keep my files: Removes all settings as well as apps and drivers that you installed, but keeps your personal files. l Delete everything: Removes all settings, personal files, and apps and drivers that you installed. If you're planning to donate or recycle your HUAWEI MateBook, follow the onscreen instructions and select Remove files and clean the drive to prevent other people from recovering files that you've removed. Locating your HUAWEI MateBook If you can't find your HUAWEI MateBook, you can locate it using the Find My Device feature. Before using Find My Device, make sure you've already signed in to your HUAWEI MateBook using your Microsoft account. 1 Visit account.microsoft.com/devices and sign in using the same Microsoft account that you used to sign in on your HUAWEI MateBook. 2 Select Devices > Find My Phone or Device. Find My Device periodically uploads location details to your Microsoft account to help you locate your device. To disable automatic location updates, swipe left from the right edge of the screen to open ACTION CENTER, and then go to All settings > Update & security > Find My Device > Change and touch . Updating Windows Keep your Windows system up-to-date for a smooth and secure user experience. 1 Swipe left from the right edge of the screen to open ACTION CENTER, and then go to All settings > Update & security > Windows Update. 2 Touch Check for updates to check for system updates. 3 Touch Learn more to view information about previous versions. 26

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System Management
Resetting your HUAWEI MateBook
If you're having problems with your HUAWEI MateBook, try resetting your system. Resetting lets
you choose whether to keep your files or remove them, and then reinstalls Windows.
1
Swipe left from the right edge of the screen to open
ACTION CENTER
, and then go to
All
settings
>
Update & security
>
Recovery
.
2
Under
Reset this PC
, touch
Get started
.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions and select a reset method:
l
Keep my files
: Removes all settings as well as apps and drivers that you installed, but
keeps your personal files.
l
Delete everything
: Removes all settings, personal files, and apps and drivers that you
installed. If you're planning to donate or recycle your HUAWEI MateBook, follow the
onscreen instructions and select
Remove files and clean the drive
to prevent other
people from recovering files that you've removed.
Locating your HUAWEI MateBook
If you can't find your HUAWEI MateBook, you can locate it using the Find My Device feature.
Before using Find My Device, make sure you've already signed in to your HUAWEI MateBook
using your Microsoft account.
1
Visit account.microsoft.com/devices and sign in using the same Microsoft account that you
used to sign in on your HUAWEI MateBook.
2
Select
Devices
>
Find My Phone or Device
.
Find My Device periodically uploads location details to your Microsoft account to help you locate
your device. To disable automatic location updates, swipe left from the right edge of the screen
to open
ACTION CENTER
, and then go to
All settings
>
Update & security
>
Find My Device
>
Change
and touch
.
Updating Windows
Keep your Windows system up-to-date for a smooth and secure user experience.
1
Swipe left from the right edge of the screen to open
ACTION CENTER
, and then go to
All
settings
>
Update & security
>
Windows Update
.
2
Touch
Check for updates
to check for system updates.
3
Touch
Learn more
to view information about previous versions.
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