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what will be removed in "keep my file"?

what will be removed in "keep my file"?

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TycuPlaysYT
Junior Member
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10-22-2025, 08:20 AM
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The option "keep my files" deletes apps and settings while preserving your personal files. It removes the C folder (system), D folder (apps), E folder (games), and F folder (music/movies/drm-free games). Your specific folders remain intact.
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TycuPlaysYT
10-22-2025, 08:20 AM #1

The option "keep my files" deletes apps and settings while preserving your personal files. It removes the C folder (system), D folder (apps), E folder (games), and F folder (music/movies/drm-free games). Your specific folders remain intact.

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BaconLover10
Junior Member
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10-24-2025, 12:20 AM
#2
I recall correctly, you simply transferred all your files—like documents and photos—into one folder and removed everything else, treating it like starting with a fresh computer.
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BaconLover10
10-24-2025, 12:20 AM #2

I recall correctly, you simply transferred all your files—like documents and photos—into one folder and removed everything else, treating it like starting with a fresh computer.

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lohmanig
Junior Member
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10-25-2025, 09:25 PM
#3
I don't have a direct way to help with that, but you might need to restart your device while preserving your apps and games. Check your specific instructions for resetting settings.
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lohmanig
10-25-2025, 09:25 PM #3

I don't have a direct way to help with that, but you might need to restart your device while preserving your apps and games. Check your specific instructions for resetting settings.

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Cadariou
Posting Freak
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11-01-2025, 02:17 PM
#4
When using Steam, relocate your games to a separate Steam library folder on another drive. Once reinstalled, you can access that same folder and all your titles will be restored. For most other programs, the situation is more complicated. You'll likely need to edit registry settings, which takes a lot of time, or deal with DRM restrictions that prevent proper functionality after a fresh installation. It's usually wiser to use Ninite to download essential applications first, then reinstall the rest as needed.

Note: This also applies to games outside of Steam. If your connection has bandwidth limits, only download the titles you truly want to play.

Edited February 16, 2017 by HarryNyquist additional stuff
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Cadariou
11-01-2025, 02:17 PM #4

When using Steam, relocate your games to a separate Steam library folder on another drive. Once reinstalled, you can access that same folder and all your titles will be restored. For most other programs, the situation is more complicated. You'll likely need to edit registry settings, which takes a lot of time, or deal with DRM restrictions that prevent proper functionality after a fresh installation. It's usually wiser to use Ninite to download essential applications first, then reinstall the rest as needed.

Note: This also applies to games outside of Steam. If your connection has bandwidth limits, only download the titles you truly want to play.

Edited February 16, 2017 by HarryNyquist additional stuff

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Nick21
Member
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11-04-2025, 12:12 AM
#5
These files are preserved for reference.
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Nick21
11-04-2025, 12:12 AM #5

These files are preserved for reference.

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Telmox
Junior Member
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11-04-2025, 06:31 AM
#6
It seems the file relocates to C:\Windows.Old, though I’m not entirely confident. I usually store everything else on another drive separate from the operating system.
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Telmox
11-04-2025, 06:31 AM #6

It seems the file relocates to C:\Windows.Old, though I’m not entirely confident. I usually store everything else on another drive separate from the operating system.

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KarmaUDeserve
Member
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11-04-2025, 02:27 PM
#7
Your personal SSDs remain intact; only the files you keep in them are deleted when you select "Keep My Files."
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KarmaUDeserve
11-04-2025, 02:27 PM #7

Your personal SSDs remain intact; only the files you keep in them are deleted when you select "Keep My Files."

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BadAvenger
Member
108
11-10-2025, 04:28 PM
#8
Copy and paste the instructions directly into your Steam library.
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BadAvenger
11-10-2025, 04:28 PM #8

Copy and paste the instructions directly into your Steam library.

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big_pou
Junior Member
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11-15-2025, 03:12 PM
#9
You're looking to refresh your system while keeping your games, apps, and media intact. Yes, you can perform a clean reset without losing data. Consider using a factory reset on the C disk (SSD) first, then reinstall your operating system from a clean installation media. This way, only the system files are replaced, preserving your personal data.
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big_pou
11-15-2025, 03:12 PM #9

You're looking to refresh your system while keeping your games, apps, and media intact. Yes, you can perform a clean reset without losing data. Consider using a factory reset on the C disk (SSD) first, then reinstall your operating system from a clean installation media. This way, only the system files are replaced, preserving your personal data.

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blustriker
Member
61
11-15-2025, 05:03 PM
#10
Ensure your files and programs are on separate drives besides C:\, then you can safely format the C:\ folder and reinstall Windows. You’ll likely have to reinstall your apps once more.
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blustriker
11-15-2025, 05:03 PM #10

Ensure your files and programs are on separate drives besides C:\, then you can safely format the C:\ folder and reinstall Windows. You’ll likely have to reinstall your apps once more.

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