Modifying the wrong CLSID can break:
reg delete "hkcu\software\classes\clsid\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2" /f Modifying the wrong CLSID can break: reg delete
If you want to restore the default Windows 11 padding, icons, and "Show more options" layout, delete the key. Using Command Prompt: and "Show more options" layout
Your original command appears to be missing backslashes before the CLSID and subkeys. The corrected version should be: Modifying the wrong CLSID can break: reg delete
It looked like a fragment of ancient incantation. But in Windows, it was something else entirely: a precise instruction to the Registry.