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  1. But if one does not have an ISO at hand, Cloud download is the better option, since it takes upto 4.2GB whereas an ISO of Windows is around 5GB. To be fair though, making an ISO from UUP dump will take up less space than both.

  2. A cloud download would use the internet to reset your PC downloading anything that is needed for the reset from the internet, likely the latest files. Depending on the speed of your internet cloud download might take longer than a local restore.

  3. As for cloud vs local, cloud grabs necessary files from internet and can repair major damages that local cannot. I would recommend cloud just to reduce the possibility of potential malicious software lingering on a local reinstall.

  4. 19 wrz 2023 · Key Takeaways. Use Local Reinstall to reinstall Windows if you have slow internet or want to avoid using data. Use Cloud Download if you have fast Internet without a data cap, Windows was badly corrupted, or if Local Reinstall failed.

  5. 25 sie 2023 · Resetting your Windows PC uninstalls the operating system and then reinstalls it from one of two possible sources. If you select cloud download, the appropriate setup is downloaded from Microsoft’s servers. If you pick the local reinstall option, it is instead assembled from the local backup.

  6. 18 cze 2023 · Both reset methods to reinstall your operating system are nearly identical, but the biggest difference lies in how the installer is being downloaded. As the name suggests, cloud download (or cloud reset) downloads a new Windows image from Microsoft’s servers on the cloud, which requires 4GB or more of Internet data.

  7. 24 wrz 2019 · After you've chosen to either keep your files or remove everything from your PC, you can choose "Cloud Download" to download the installation files from Microsoft's servers or "Local Reinstall" to use the local files on your system. Lower explains exactly what happens during the reset process, too.

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