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Reset Registry Permissions on Windows 10: 4 Ways to Do It
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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The Registry plays a vital role on the PC, though most users remain oblivious to this fact, only realizing it when things go out of hand. But fixing issues with the Registry is not that tricky, and a simple permissions reset should do the trick for most.
The Registry contains a significant amount of data concerning the OS and the various settings on the PC. And most changes we make to the PC are automatically loaded to the Registry, i.e., the current value is replaced with the new one.
In this process or due to some other reasons, theRegistry goes corrupt, or the permissions get messed up. And that’s when you need to reset Registry permissions in Windows 10.
How do I reset Registry permissions on Windows 10?
1. Make sure that specific groups have access to this key
After givingFull Controlto your user account andAuthenticated Usersgroup, any issues with the Registry should be resolved, and you could reset permissions in Windows 10.
2. Create a new administrator account
If you cannot reset Registry permissions in Windows 10, switching to another administrator account will work out fine.
3. Enable the hidden administrator account
You can restore Registry in Windows 10 to default with cmd by enabling the hidden administrator account and making the required changes.
4. Use the SubInACL tool
To reset your registry permissions, you need to do the following:
SubInACL is a great Registry reset tool to get all the permissions to their default state in Windows 10. And though it has been taken off the official website, you can still get it from the archived link. But we recommend you be a bit cautious and follow the steps as it is.
These were the simplest and most effective ways to reset permissions for the Registry in Windows, and by now, you should have been successful in doing so.
Also, for other similar issues, do not forget to find out how torestore the Registry without backupin Windows.
If you have any queries or want to share your thoughts on the guide, drop a comment below.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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