It is alongside another option 'Remove everything', which evolves from 'Reset your PC' feature in older versions and will remove everything during the reset process. In the newest Windows 10 version, however, Refresh is integrated in ' Reset this PC' as the 'Keep my files' option. It means to reinstall and update Windows while keeping personal files and settings, but most of the programs will be removed. Refresh, known as 'Refresh your PC' in previous Windows 10 builds (15002) and older OS like Windows 8. In these options, Refresh and Reset sound very similar, what are the differences between them? When your PC goes wrong, you can choose to refresh, reset Windows 10 or restore system from a backup to fix the problem.