Yeah it still all jacked up. I will go ahead and order recovery discs.
After a factory reset I tend to wait until I've installed my AV program, updated Adobe products and Java, plus reinstalling the programs I want back on and then run the Windows Updates overnight as they take about 9 hours on mine.
While it's unlikely that your daughter would need Java in the normal course of events, if it's installed then it's best kept up to date but disabled in browsers.
You can do this by going Start - type java then select Configure Java and under the Security tab uncheck the box for Enable in browsers - Apply - OK - OK
If your daughter lands on a site or an application prompts that Java is required, then recheck its box.
As Java has been subject to a number of exploits, this is the safest way to keep Java installed when not required.
As for the bloatware, you could vet the Recommended list with your daughter that PC Decrapifier displays.
http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/If you are not sure which items should be kept in the Start up menu, StartUpLite can help with those.
https://www.malwarebytes.org/startuplite/I wouldn't think you would get any obsolete Windows Updates, but after they have completed and you've sorted what your daughter wants removing/leaving on the machine, go Start - type disk cleanup - right click on Disk Cleanup and select Run as administrator.
If it finds substantial space saving on the default settings, let it clean those and then do a defrag.