There is a different between a "reset" and a "reinstall". A reset is using a factory image to restore it back to default, in which case, no need. But your files will likely be intact. A reinstall however, is starting with a Windows installation media, wiping the drive(if desired) and installing windows. In this case, yes, you will need all the motherboard and other hardware drivers to get them working optimally.
There is a different between a "reset" and a "reinstall". A reset is using a factory image to restore it back to default, in which case, no need. But your files will likely be intact. A reinstall however, is starting with a Windows installation media, wiping the drive(if desired) and installing windows. In this case, yes, you will need all the motherboard and other hardware drivers to get them working optimally.
There is a different between a "reset" and a "reinstall". A reset is using a factory image to restore it back to default, in which case, no need. But your files will likely be intact. A reinstall however, is starting with a Windows installation media, wiping the drive(if desired) and installing windows. In this case, yes, you will need all the motherboard and other hardware drivers to get them working optimally.
so If I have a problem in my files so a reset will help?
Possibly, depends if the problem is software or hardware. If Windows is just borked, then a reset could help. If you have a virus, then it likely wont help. But if you are having trouble and the system is clean, you can try a reset and if still borked, you are do a reinstall.
Just be sure to backup any files you can't stand to lose before doing a rest or reinstall.