Hi Sjwilliams1881
I'm not aware of a simple method that will just reset everything to defaults but...
you can create a new user account and when you login to that new account the environment should be pretty much reset. You will need to setup the new account, it won't remember previous customizations.
One approach I take is I don't use the account created during installation. Instead, I create a new account and use that as my daily login so if anything goes wrong I always have a fresh account to go back to and fix things.
Does that make sense?
Scott
Quote:but i would like to know for future reference if it is at all possible to restore the default environment.
I'm not aware of a simple method that will just reset everything to defaults but...
you can create a new user account and when you login to that new account the environment should be pretty much reset. You will need to setup the new account, it won't remember previous customizations.
One approach I take is I don't use the account created during installation. Instead, I create a new account and use that as my daily login so if anything goes wrong I always have a fresh account to go back to and fix things.
Does that make sense?
Scott
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