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How to Reset Your Windows 10 PC

If your computer isn't running the way it should, you're getting strange errors or you just want to return it to its default state, Windows 10 has your answer. The operating system provides a number of options that let you restore your computer to an earlier state. Here's how to reset your PC in Windows 10.
  1. Navigate to Settings.  You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu.
    Select settings
  2. Select "Update & security"
    Select Update & security
  3. Click Recovery in the left pane.
    select recovery
     Windows presents you with three major options: Reset this PC, Go back to an earlier build and Advanced startup. Reset this PC is the best option for starting fresh. Advanced startup lets you boot off a recovery USB drive or disc and "Go to an earlier build" is made for Windows Insiders who want to roll back to a previous version of the OS. 
    Recovery options
  4. Click Get started under Reset this PC.
    Click Get started
  5. Click either "Keep my files" or "Remove everything," depending on whether you want to keep your data files intact. Either way, all of your settings will return to their defaults and apps will be uninstalled. 
    Choose whether to keep your files
  6. Select "Just remove my files" or "Remove files and clean the drive" if you chose to "remove everything" in the prior step. Cleaning the drive takes a lot longer but will make sure that, if you are giving the computer away, the next person will have a hard time recovering your erased files. If you are keeping the computer, choose "Just remove my files."
    select clean drive option
  7. Click Next if Windows warns you that you won't be able to roll back to a prior version of the OS.
    click Next
  8. Click Reset when prompted.
    Click Reset
    Windows will then restart and take several minutes to reset itself.
  9. Click Continue when prompted.
    Click Continue

Baahubali 2 box office collection crosses Rs 1,500-crore mark; Dangal now at Rs 1,200 crore

Rajamouli's magnum opus Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (also spelt as Bahubali 2) has become the first Indian film to breach the Rs 1,500 crore mark in global box office collections. Baahubali 2 has touched this stellar figure within 21 days of its theatrical release. The film, the follow-up to Rajamouli's Baahubali: The Beginning, has outperformed previous top-spot holders, the Aamir Khan films PK and Dangal, on its way to the 1,500-crore landmark. Trade analyst Ramesh Bala tweeted out the figures on Thursday morning, 19 May 2017; here's a look at the breakdown:

 ramesh bala on baahub Dangal's total worldwide collections now stand at around Rs 1,200+ crore — fuelled by a record run in China that has seen box office figures soar by nearly Rs 500 crore. PK, which previously had the honour of being India's highest earning film, has now slipped to the number three spot, with around Rs 792 crore in lifetime, worldwide box office collections. At the number four position is Baahubali: The Beginning, with its Rs 650 crore earnings. Baahubali 2has broken several domestic and international box office records since it released on 28 April 2017. It's the fastest Rs 100 crore earner in Tamil Nadu; one of Kerala's highest grossing films; and its Hindi version alone collected a neat Rs 500 crore. It was also the first Indian film to cross Rs 1,000 crore in worldwide box office collections. Now Baahubali 2 only has its own numbers to beat in the weeks to come. Also read — Baahubali 2: The Conclusion touches $100 million mark; now how much higher can it go? Published Date: May 19, 2017 12:53 pm | Updated Date: May 19, 2017 01:46 pm