When dealing with the need to erase personal data on a Windows 10 device, the conventional method involves reinstalling Windows to ensure a complete reset. However, not everyone is familiar with the Windows installation process or has the time for it. To address this, Windows 10 provides users with a built-in tool that allows for the thorough deletion of personal user data. Today, Software Tips will guide you through the process of deleting personal user data in Windows 10.

1. Deleting All Data on Windows 10
Step 1: Begin by opening Settings using the shortcut Windows + I and selecting Update & Security.

In Step 2:, you proceed by selecting the Recovery option and choosing Get Started. This is the step where you restore your Windows entirely to its default settings as per the manufacturer.

Moving on to Step 3:, here you have two choices as follows:
+ Keep my files: Remove all applications, installations, and retain user data.
+ Remove everything: Erase all user data, applications, and installations.
In this article, Software Wizard guides you on how to erase user data. You should proceed by selecting Remove Everything.

Step 4: At this point, your data has been inspected and is ready for deletion. The software prompts you to confirm this information:
Resetting will erase:
+ All personal data and accounts on this PC.
Discover a world of apps and programs at your fingertips.
Explore a plethora of settings and configurations.

Follow Step 5: Your machine will take some time to wipe all data. The reinstallation duration depends on your hard drive speed and existing data.
Once the installation is complete, select Continue to initiate a fresh Windows setup.

1. Deleting personal account data
Windows supports users in creating multiple sub-accounts to use without overwriting data on their main accounts. By using a personal account, you can simply delete the account, and all the associated data will vanish.
(Applicable only to PCs with multiple accounts)
Step 1: Open Settings by pressing Ctrl + I, then select Accounts.

Step 2: In the Accounts section, choose Family & other users. Locate the account you wish to delete data for and select Remove.

That's it! Software Tips has guided you on the quickest and simplest method to erase personal user data in Windows 10. Wishing you all the best!
