Restore Linux new XPS

Friends, I think I need help.  I got my XPS and struggled to do the restore to USB.  I then did the upgrade of the OS, and things are a mess.

Can I go back to the factory without usb settings.  The computer is beautiful and I really want to use it.

We hope to hear from someone.

Doug

There is no undo in linux.

There is no rear roller after the withdrawal of windows.

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