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If nothing changes get on a working PC and download the Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft website. Then use that tool to make a bootable Windows 10 installation flash drive.
many a bad hdd can caues issues and factory reset to hang
You can always reinstall Windows.
http://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/
if it has any bad/pending sectors, get the windows key and rma the drive
Faulty hardware can just as easily wreck an iso installation, I personally have had no issues with win 10 reset.
I see this a lot, for example the task bar doesn't work and a user tries the Windows reset to fix the issue. After the Windows reset the task bar still doesn't work. I dunno what this reset thing does exactly but it clearly does not do a propper reinstallation of the OS.
And if you have a prebuild desktop or laptop all the bloardware will be loaded on to your machine again. That is another reason not to use it.
Of course a bricked HDD or whatever can mess up your Windows installation. Reinstalling Windows is a simple and quick way of checking if it is a software or hardware issue without having to spend half a day running Memtest and a disk check. And 9/10 times it is a software issue anyway.
It's another feature that does work but there's always a margin of error once you throw the human element into the mix.