If you made many Group Policy changes, you can revert the settings to their defaults quickly. In this guide, we show you how to complete the task on Windows 10.
When it comes to changing advanced system configurations, you usually switch to the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc).
The reason is that the Local Group Policy Editor is a console that makes available virtually all the settings (such as personalization, system, and networking) you can configure on Windows in a single interface.
The only caveat to using the console is that over time you can end up enabling and disabling too many policies or editing the wrong settings, which can cause unwanted system behaviors. And unless you remember the objects you modified, it can be difficult to undo the changes. However, it's possible to reset all the Local Group Policy objects to revert the settings quickly to their original default values using the Editor or Command Prompt.
1. Open Elevated Command Prompt(Run Administrator) 2. Type this command RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" && RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy" 3. type this command gpupdate /force 4. Restart Your Computer
check this tutorial at youtube :
How to reset all Local Group Policy settings on Windows 10
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