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The only time I've ever had to reinstall Windows is many years of it being installed and the user has dicked around and installed shitty software.
Windows is not hard to troubleshoot. It's such a widely used OS that you can Google any error and find someone with the same issue.
Windows even created a factory reset option so you don't have to reinstall. I've never seen it used though as I have never seen Windows get to this state.
And twenty people talking bullshit out of their ass on what the reason for the issue is.