Does Windows 10 option to "reset and keep files" repair registry?

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LadyA

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My question is, does the Windows 10 option to "reset and keep files" repair everything, including any broken registry things that I might have screwed up? I'm not that experienced with this, so could be a silly question.

Some background info: my computer was basically functioning normally, except for some kind of minor issues (slow downs, occasional program crashes, etc) and warnings that kept popping up in my event viewer yet I didn't really "see" the effects of most of them in everyday computer use (I'm an amateur though). This was not virus or malware related, I don't think. (I ran numerous virus scans and also used a couple help forums to walk thru virus/malware removal, even though it didn't appear I had any, plus I have Avast and MBAM always on my computer.)

So I'm wondering if I probably screwed up the registry because I stupidly used CCleaner's registry clean-up a couple times, and have since learned I should never touch that.

I ran the Dell diagnostics to make sure it wasn't a hardware issue, by the way, and that all passed.

I had Windows 7 and did the upgrade to Windows 10. I just decided to do Windows 10's option to "reset and keep files" to do a clean install to see if that fixes these things. So I'm wondering if the registry is repaired with that kind of reset? And if it never was the registry that was the problem, will the other potential causes be repaired as well? Just want to make sure I made the right choice to reset.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Hi,
Reset but keeps files will reset your regestry. It will restore your computer to a like new state, exept your personal files will still be included.
Hope this Helps


Okay, thanks! Great news for me! =)
 


Okay, I will :) (I don't have any reason to doubt you, I just sometimes wait a bit and make sure no one else replies and says something different, then I select the solution).

Thanks again!

 
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