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Yes. The Lenovo version is called OneKey Recovery. There is a very small button on the right side of the device, near the power button. This system allows the user to restore back to factory default settings even if the device won't boot to Windows Desktop. We recommend you create your own recovery media that resides off the device, as soon as you set up the device. You can use DVDs, a Flash Drive or a Cloud Storage Account.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Simple answer yes because win10 now has a reset option built within... really in fact though the answer is no... this is a signature edition PC so your getting a computer with none of the extra "bloatware" so there is no partition or anything for that... Lenovo ended up sending me USB drive and it installed all the garbage and created the partition to just what you are asking which really slows it down (I had to exchange it in the end for another yoga ) all you need is an external hard drive and use the image creator after you set up your computer to how you like it so than if for whatever reason you have an issue and need to factory restore, you will have the image... amazing computer highly recommend it.
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