How to reset Roblox

There can several instances where you may want to reset Roblox, for example, if the app is corrupted, or the setting is corrupted, etc. To reset Roblox without resetting your settings, you need to do the following things. Let us talk about them in detail.

1] Clear Roblox Registry entries

The first thing you need to do to reset Roblox is to clear its Registry entries. There are two ways of doing the same, Automatic and Manual, we will be discussing both of them. To clear Roblox Registry entries automatically, you can follow the given steps.

Open Notepad from the Start Menu.Paste the following lines in it and save them with an extension “.reg” on your desktop.

Now, right-click on the saves “.reg” file and select Merge.

You may get a warning message, click Ok and you will be good to go. To clear Roblox Registry automatically, you need to open Registry Editor from the Start Menu and go to the following location. Right-click on the key and select Delete. Note: Do not delete the “Roblox” key.

2] Reset Roblox App Data

This won’t reset the settings but the app data to fix the error you are facing. You can following the given steps to do the same.

3] Clear Roblox Cache

Last but not least, we have to clear Roblox Cache as well, for that you can follow the given steps. Now, you are good to go. Open the Roblox application and hopefully, you will be able to enjoy the game to the fullest.

How to Reset Roblox Password?

If you forgot your Roblox Password, you need to reset it and select a new password. For that, you have to click on Forget your username/password on the login page. Select Email or Phone number and wait for the reset link. Click on the reset link, add a new password(preferably something that you can remember).

How to reinstall Roblox?

To reinstall Roblox, you can go to Settings > Apps > Roblox > Uninstall. After removing the app, you can download it back from microsoft.com. If you regularly facing errors with Roblox, try some of its alternatives. Read Next: Fix Roblox error code 524 and 264 on Windows PC.