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How To Reinstall Windows 10 Without Losing Data

Last Updated on November 29, 2023 by admin 18 Comments

Many PC users might not know this, but it’s possible to reinstall Windows 10 without losing your documents, pictures, music, and other data. In this guide, we will see how to properly reinstall Windows 10 without losing data.

You may use this method when your Windows 10 is not working as it’s supposed and you’re getting one or more errors while opening programs or apps. In short, go for reinstall only if you’re having issues that are not repairable. For instance, if Windows 10 is very slow, even after attempting all the solutions out there on the web, you may consider reinstalling Windows 10.

You might also want to read our how to install Windows 10 from a USB drive and how to clean install Windows 10 from ISO image file articles.

Reinstalling Windows 10 this way doesn’t require you to enter a product key, meaning you can reinstall Windows 10 without a product key.

Steps to reinstall Windows 10 without data loss

Follow the given below instructions without any deviations to reinstall Windows 10 without data loss.

This method is applicable only if your Windows 10 PC is bootable. If your PC is not bootable, you need to perform a clean install of Windows 10.

Step 1: Connect your bootable Windows 10 USB to your PC. If you have a bootable DVD of Windows 10, please insert the same in the optical drive.

And, if you have the Windows 10 ISO image file, browse to the folder containing the ISO file, right-click on it, and then click the Mount option to open the contents of the ISO image in File Explorer (Windows Explorer).

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Those of you who don’t have Windows 10 USB, DVD, or ISO image, please download Windows 10 ISO image from Microsoft using the official Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. The tool, with default settings, downloads the edition and type (32-bit or 64-bit) of Windows 10 currently installed on your PC.

Step 2: Open up This PC (My Computer), right-click on the USB or DVD drive,  and click Open in new window option.

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Similarly, if you have mounted an ISO image of Windows 10, please right-click on the mounted drive in This PC, and click Open in new window option.

Step 3: Double-click on the Setup.exe file. Click Yes when you see the User Account Control dialog.

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Step 4: In a few seconds, you will see Get important updates screen with two options:

# Download and install updates (recommended)

# Not right now

If your PC is connected to the internet, we recommend you select the first radio button labeled Download and install updates (recommended).

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If you want, you may uncheck the box labeled I want to help make the installation of Windows better to avoid sending anonymous data to Microsoft about the installation.

Select an option and then click the Next button.

Step 5: Upon clicking the Next button, the setup will start checking for updates. If you selected the Not right now option in the previous step, you wouldn’t see this screen.

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The tool might take tens of minutes to check for updates.

Step 6: Next, you will see the License terms screen, where you need to click the Accept button to proceed further.

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Upon clicking the Accept button, the setup might look for updates and download them, if available.

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You might see the following the Making sure you are ready to install screen for a few minutes. At this point, the setup checks your PC can run Windows 10 and also checks if there is sufficient space required for the operation.

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Step 7: Finally, you will see the Choose what to keep or Ready to install screen.

If you get the Ready to install screen, click the link labeled Change what to keep, and then select Keep personal files only. Click the Next button.

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And, if you get Choose what to keep screen instead, you will see three options:

# Keep personal files and apps

# Keep personal files only

# Nothing

Since we are here to reinstall Windows 10 without deleting your files, select the second option labeled Keep personal files only option before clicking the Next button.

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Tip: You may also select the first option labeled Keep personal files and apps option if you don’t want to lose apps installed from the Store. That said, if you have issues with one or more modern apps like Edge or Photos, please select the Keep personal files only option.

Select Keep personal files only, and then click the Next button. The setup will once again make sure that you’re ready to install it.

Step 8: Finally, you will see the Ready to install screen once again, this time with the Install button.

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Click the Install button to begin installing/reinstalling Windows 10. You will see the following Installing Windows 10 screen for a few minutes. Your PC might restart several times.

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Once the installation is done, you will see the options to select your country, language, keyboard layout, and time zone.

Step 9: When you see the following screen, click on Customize settings link instead of the large Use Express Settings button to change default privacy settings. Read all settings carefully and keep them on or turn off. Of course, you can change these settings later under the Settings app.

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You will be asked to sign in using your Microsoft account, and if you don’t want to install and use Windows 10 using a Microsoft account, you can create a new local user account.

As said before, you will not be asked to activate Windows 10 again after the reinstallation if you’re using an activated install of Windows 10. If you face any activation issues, which you should not while using a genuine Windows 10, please chat with Microsoft support using the Contact Support app available in Windows 10. To open it, please type Contact Support in the Start menu or taskbar search box and then press Enter key.

All your files will be where you left them. You will only need to install your favorite programs again.

Do let us know if you’re having any issues while reinstalling Windows 10.

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Bootable USB, ISO

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Comments

  1. Mduduzi says

    December 16, 2020 at 6:01 pm

    Guys please help me my Laptop suddenly freezes and completely crashes when I am trying to open Camera or Bandicam trying to record my screen could you please help me out of this messy

    This Started after installing Windows 10 Pro And and Also Activating it

  2. Scott Johnston says

    December 30, 2018 at 12:11 am

    WARNING TO EVERYONE! Most of the non-windows supplied or 3rd party programming will be ‘lost’ meaning the registry may or may not have the key structure to find all the *.dll or exes required to execute them correctly.

    1st – BACKUP DATA!! If you do not do this, you only have yourself to blame
    2nd – Try a registry cleaner first. CCleaner is highly recommended and is free.
    3rd – if you are running slow but still working -increase the page file size. Ctrl pnl> System >Advanced System Settings > Advanced Tab > Performance Settings Button > Advanced Tab, Virtual Memory Change button > and look at currently allocated. Uncheck the ‘Auto manage box, Click the Custom size radio button, set the initial box to slightly less than the currently allocated and the max from 150% to 200% of the value you set in the Initial size. click Ok to back out and restart.

    Do all that before you try a reinstall. Your system just may have a lot of processes running like mine (about 120 in mine) and that WILL help!

  3. schubertdog says

    November 1, 2018 at 11:00 pm

    I tried this in safe mode @steve Owens and after hours of “getting things ready” it told me I couldn’t do this in safe mode!! Back to the drawing board

  4. Ron says

    July 11, 2018 at 1:39 am

    I had an interesting reinstall I have some big data folders on C drive which is in Raid 1. Somehow it got corrupted bad I’m still not sure yet if the information did or one of the memory dimm went bad. But at last resort I plugged win 10 usb and did a reinstall. There were three option of keeping personal data files, something else about keeping data files and last is clean install. The top two about keeping files was “whited out” so I couldn’t select them so I went ahead with the wipe. After multiple restarts and installation my large data files were still there. I don’t know how that happened if I knew I wouldn’t have spent an hour getting 65gb of data off the drives but still I would do a backup of the data just in case it did wipe everything.

  5. Shaeris says

    January 2, 2018 at 12:27 am

    @Shh

    I’m sure an upstanding citizen such as yourself likewise pays to use Winrar and Photoshop as well.

    lmao

  6. S Roy says

    December 11, 2017 at 1:30 pm

    very good idea.

  7. usama says

    October 10, 2017 at 1:31 am

    i don’t wanna lose my games save data or steam saved data..
    what should i select in (change what to keep) screen?

  8. Shh says

    September 4, 2017 at 3:58 am

    Could I also ask why “Saud’s” previous comment passed moderation checks?

  9. Shh says

    September 4, 2017 at 3:55 am

    @Saud – Are you kidding? I’d hate to lose sleep over poor citizens such as yourself losing your precious data because you don’t want to pay the going rate for the services provided by hard-working, highly trained and probably underpaid professional software developers. That would be awful! I’m sorry I can’t help you, but I really hope someone comes forward to assist you in your quest to keep stealing from society and your contribution to the rising software prices we’ve been witnessing over the past decades as the scum of the earth continue to think that they are somehow exempt from having to pay for what they consume. I wish you all the best in your future piracy endeavours and hope, for everybody’s sake, that you are able to continue in your chosen path of freeloading off of responsible citizens such as myself. I applaud you, sir.

  10. Ishraq Muntakim says

    August 20, 2017 at 11:04 am

    Hello. Before reinstalling, when asked to keep personal files and apps, apart from store apps, will the downloaded or installed third-party programs from disc and internet be kept ? Or will they get deleted ? Waiting for reply.

  11. Jamie says

    August 7, 2017 at 11:31 am

    Hi all. This was so easy. Wish I’d done it before trying all the other fixes and spent hours of waisted time. My PC is basically an upgraded windows 10 system from an ancient Vista version. I was having problems with the task bar not working and also windows update and recovery were broken. I downloaded and burnt the windows 10 ISO to DVD and ran the setup in windows. I got to keep all my files and programs but with a brand new system install. Happy days.

    Should work from safe mode and didn’t ask for any registration details as all I have is an old vista licence no.

  12. Saud says

    July 25, 2017 at 4:37 pm

    Will this work if done on pirated windows? I don’t want to lose any data and I’m ok with using unactivated windows. Please reply

  13. steve Owens says

    June 17, 2017 at 7:27 pm

    Can this be done from safe mode as I can get into that but it wont boot in normal mode

  14. Jens says

    May 24, 2017 at 12:41 am

    I have to use it to get rid of the creators downgrade. What a joke. I waited so long until they fix the bugs and tried fixing them myself, because I didn’t want to reinstall, but the issues are only getting worse.

  15. skan says

    March 25, 2017 at 8:28 pm

    keeping personal files and applications is not available with my computer

  16. Alier Makoi Acuoth says

    February 12, 2017 at 3:57 am

    I’m worried to reinstall windows 10 without backup files because I may lost my data.

  17. HELP says

    November 27, 2016 at 11:20 pm

    My pc worked normally, i restarted it, then when windows booting shows up and text saying prepairing automatic repair, after 15 seconds shows diagnosing your pc then automatic repair saying your pc did not start correctly shows up with buttons restart and advanced options i press restart then starts again everything from start and i tried some things in advanced option nothing helped. I put my win 10 disc in, it shows press any key to boot from dvd or cd, i press one button then again prepairing automatic repair tool and diagnosing your pc and again im in Auromatic repair plz help

  18. Peter Moller says

    March 9, 2016 at 7:50 am

    Look, this sounds great. As I am one of U free downloads, I wonder, if this works too ?

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