Lenovo Onekey Recovery Software
TL;DR - As OneKey Recovery doesn't exist in Windows 10, can I still recover to the factory Windows 8.1 image? What would pressing 'Reset this PC' do in a Windows 10 that was upgraded from 8.1 - restore to factory Windows 8.1 or a clean Windows 10? And what would pressing 'Reset this PC' do in a clean Windows 10 install - restore to factory Windows 8.1 or a clean Windows 10? In any scenario, is the factory recovery partition ever completely redundant? Or is there always a way to restore to the factory 8.1 installation, regardless of whether the OneKey recovery software is installed on Windows or not?
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In other words, there's an implementation of OneKey Recovery baked into the BIOS somehow that doesn't require Windows to run, and allows you to restore from the factory image (i.e. Windows 8.1 that came pre-installed on the laptop)?
Windows 10 has a 'Reset this PC' option. After upgrading to Windows 10 what exactly will choosing this option do? Will this pick up on Lenovo's recovery partition and recover the system back to Factory Windows 8.1? Or will it perform a clean installation of Windows 10? If 'Reset this PC' will reset it to the factory Windows 8.1 image, and my answer to question 1 is yes, then I think that means there's actually two ways to get back to the factory Windows 8.1 - either by shutting down and pressing the novo button, or by using 'Reset this PC' in Windows 10.